@Nilanjan
Nilanjan Choudhury
@Nilanjan · 0:41

Myth & History - same same or different?

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You. It's said that we live in times when the lines between myth and history, between fact and fiction, are becoming increasingly unclear and blurred. Just wanted to know your thoughts on what's the sort of genre that you prefer to read and you indulge in fiction, nonfiction, history or myth th and why, when in the real world, the divisions between these genres, so to Speak, are becoming increasingly unclear. Would be interested in your thoughts. Thank you

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@jennas
Jenna Steinkamp
@jennas · 1:07

#Fiction junkie 🤪 give me all the fairytales!

But the reality of it is that those are common themes of everyday life and so they're relevant. And the readings of history as well. Just my two cent
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@aayanisms
Aayan B
@aayanisms · 3:47

@Nilanjan

Look for something which is simply put and the book that I'm writing, I'm first trying to view it as a reader. Would I enjoy reading something that's very difficult to delineate your own passion project because you tend to get biased about it. I get that. But I would not want to read something that is already out there in the market and then rephrased and paraphrased and repackaged old wine in a new bottle kind of a narrative
@Wordsmith
Sreeja V
@Wordsmith · 1:40
So as far as my reading habit goes, there is clearly a distinction in what I am choosing to consume, perhaps dependent on the mood I am in that particular moment, or requirement to really delve deep into some concepts for a better understanding, either for work or for perspective. So they do continue to be clearly distinctive across these genres
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