Tag: world-oriented slow reading
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Slow Storytelling in Modern Fiction: Embracing the Stillness of the Page
In an era defined by a “Twitterized hyper-torrent of information,” a quiet movement in literature is finding power in the pause. By prioritizing world-oriented slow reading over plot-driven “busyness,” authors like Murakami and Kawaguchi create a sanctuary for memory where the heart can go back before it moves forward.