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Pre-Reading

Mar 30, 2026
They unpack the idea of knowing a book before reading it and how that shapes expectations. Topics include how newspapers and social media build shared pre-reading knowledge. They explore everyday uses of pre-reading, its role in spoilers and plot twists, and its ethical and political consequences, including strategies for resisting book bans.
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INSIGHT

Pre-Reading Defined And Illustrated

  • Pre-reading describes what you know about a book before reading it, including partial, mistaken, or secondhand information.
  • Milan uses his un-read familiarity with To the Lighthouse to show how academic and casual sources create detailed pre-knowledge.
ANECDOTE

Scholar Who Hasn't Read To the Lighthouse

  • Milan shares not having read To the Lighthouse yet still recalling scenes like a dinner table and a decades-long empty-house episode.
  • This personal example shows how scholars accumulate vivid pre-reading impressions from articles and memory.
ANECDOTE

Host Confesses Never Reading Beloved

  • Kim admits she's never read Toni Morrison's Beloved yet knows key plot points like infanticide and haunting.
  • The hosts use this to normalize embarrassment about unread canonical books among professional readers.
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