I'm sure this has appeared in other threads, but there doesn't seem to be one dedicated to this.
It was dispiriting to read one of the banal commentators in one of the banal Sunday supplements suggest that whilst we all started social isolation with the good intention of finally getting round to War and Peace and Proust et al, all we will really do is watch daytime tv, idiotic videos and play computer games.
But won't we all feel a good deal better if, by the end of this, we have actually conquered some of those peaks that have always seemed so far distant? I might suggest, for those of us not working, that it will help our mental health enormously if we spend a good part of each day simply getting to know what the world's greatest minds have given us over the centuries. This is literally a once in a lifetime opportunity for most people.
So what are your targets?
Mine include: those Shakespeare plays I don't know at all. Scarily, I find myself University educated and over 60, and yet I still have blank spaces here. I think this is shameful. A re-read of Middlemarch (the greatest European novel). The complete works of Julia Alvarez - a personal target because of my heritage. And, yes, while Mr Kemp sits watching Gogglebox and its equivalents, I will have my laptop on my lap, headphones on my head and watch the whole Ring cycle.
Oh, and of course the jigsaw is still to be completed on the table, crosswords will still be done and cakes will still be baked. But, above all, I won't go to bed each night thinking that I haven't been changed and bettered - at least a little - by the benediction of Art. Apologies if that sounds pretentious, but my grandparents and every generation of my family before them lived and died illiterate and I was the first in my family to become prosperous (relatively!) by virtue of knowledge and Art.
So: what are the goals that you hope to achieve in defiance of this ghastly little bug?
It was dispiriting to read one of the banal commentators in one of the banal Sunday supplements suggest that whilst we all started social isolation with the good intention of finally getting round to War and Peace and Proust et al, all we will really do is watch daytime tv, idiotic videos and play computer games.
But won't we all feel a good deal better if, by the end of this, we have actually conquered some of those peaks that have always seemed so far distant? I might suggest, for those of us not working, that it will help our mental health enormously if we spend a good part of each day simply getting to know what the world's greatest minds have given us over the centuries. This is literally a once in a lifetime opportunity for most people.
So what are your targets?
Mine include: those Shakespeare plays I don't know at all. Scarily, I find myself University educated and over 60, and yet I still have blank spaces here. I think this is shameful. A re-read of Middlemarch (the greatest European novel). The complete works of Julia Alvarez - a personal target because of my heritage. And, yes, while Mr Kemp sits watching Gogglebox and its equivalents, I will have my laptop on my lap, headphones on my head and watch the whole Ring cycle.
Oh, and of course the jigsaw is still to be completed on the table, crosswords will still be done and cakes will still be baked. But, above all, I won't go to bed each night thinking that I haven't been changed and bettered - at least a little - by the benediction of Art. Apologies if that sounds pretentious, but my grandparents and every generation of my family before them lived and died illiterate and I was the first in my family to become prosperous (relatively!) by virtue of knowledge and Art.
So: what are the goals that you hope to achieve in defiance of this ghastly little bug?
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