Monday, July 12, 2004

"This report documents a national crisis," Gioia said. "Reading develops a capacity for focused attention and imaginative growth that enriches both private and public life. The decline in reading among every segment of the adult population reflects a general collapse in advanced literacy. To lose this human capacity - and all the diverse benefits it fosters - impoverishes both cultural and civic life."

NEA News Room: Literary Reading in Dramatic Decline, According to National Endowment for the Arts Survey

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