Report, if you have a problem with this page“ Reading lives is the primary activity. Reading literature, although we engage in it more intentionally and more mindfully, is the secondary one. We are able to do the latter only insofar as we are already doing the former. As with narrative in general, then, reading our lives is not merely a metaphor for how we make sense of our lives. It is how we make sense of our lives. ”
William L. Randall
From : Reading Our Lives: The Poetics of Growing Old