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How to Read a Book
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How to Read a Book

The Classic Guide to Intelligent Reading

Touchstone, 1972
First Edition: 1940 more...


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8

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Recommendation

According to the late professors Mortimer J. Adler and Charles Van Doren, schools don’t teach the higher-level reading skills you need to engage with and enjoy both informational and enlightening literature. You also need such skills to tackle books you might at first think are beyond your understanding or energy. Those very books, the authors say, ultimately provide the most profound, lasting insights. This manual outlines a systematic approach to help you build and sustain new reading abilities. These skills will help you connect with the most difficult, complex or multi-level works. First published in 1940, this revised edition radiates an enjoyable, rare tweedy-professor ambiance. In keeping with the biases of an earlier era, every pronoun is “he” and the prime reading list from the European and American canon has only two women (Jane Austen and George Eliot). Anachronisms duly noted, this clear manual still will serve any reader pursuing personal growth and excellence. Executives, managers and entrepreneurs will especially benefit from increasing their reading comprehension and retention.

Take-Aways

  • Reading well is better than reading widely.
  • Generally, US schools do not teach reading skills beyond elementary school. Most people can read at a ninth-grade level, but you can achieve higher levels.
  • To read actively, write down your thoughts and questions about a book’s contents.

About the Authors

Mortimer J. Adler (1902-2001) was a philosopher and a professor at Columbia University and the University of Chicago. Charles Van Doren (1926-2019) taught at Columbia University and the University of Connecticut and was assistant director of the Institute of Philosophical Research.


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    v. 12 months ago
    it's a great book,before this time to read it,I just read the part of book.this time,I read over it.it's great!
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    E. R. getAbstract 4 years ago
    Mr. Riess, Thank you for the information. We've updated the abstract. Sincerely, Erica Rauzin, senior managing editor, getAbstract
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      getAbstract 4 years ago
      Dear Erica :) You are more than welcome! Thank you for your service.
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    C. R. 4 years ago
    Unfortunately, Charles Van Doren died on 9 April 2019. I just thought you might want to correct that in the bio.

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