Originally Posted by
B. Laumness
I often had a discussion with friends about this subject: is the reading the same on paper and on screen, and is the writing the same with a pen and with the keyboard? They told me language does not change. Agreed. But do the mental operations not change? I think so. The book The Shallows by Nicholas Carr, which I’m currently reading, gives interesting insights about that. I was raised without computer, nor cell phone, nor smart phone. I learnt to write with a pen, to express my thoughts with a pen, to give shape to my imagination with a pen. I learnt to read with paper books. I never read a novel or a long essay on a screen. I felt that, since I have the Internet and spend time for instance on this forum, I’m less patient in my reading. I was used to read hundreds of pages in one sitting, especially when I was student, and now I tend to be distracted by my use of the Internet. I need to remain in the silence, well concentrated, well immerged in my reading; and that’s why I prefer to spend days and sometimes weeks without surfing on the web. I’m curious to know if you, Neely and others, have the same concentration while reading on your Kindle as you had or have with paper books.