Audio readers? XNUMXst century literature

It may sound paradoxical but more and more literature is heard. Though well thought out... Perhaps it is a return to the origin, when the troubadours went through the villages reciting stories as the only form of more popular literature. Only now, so many centuries later, the matter points to something quite different. Because currently those who recite in your ear can be José Coronado himself or Clara Lago, for example. Actors both lent to the experience, to end up multiplying the effect of some audiobooks. Imagine them reading the current novel in your ear... and it's just something as suggestive as it is anecdotal.

I say anecdotal because beyond the voice of the day, chosen to measure for the genre and plot of the book, the important thing is the paradigm shift as far as literature itself is concerned. At the forefront of this change in trend are the Audible Audiobooks. On this platform we find everything and for all tastes. More than anything because each one of us brings very different books to our ears.

Fiction or non-fiction; as mere entertainment or to take advantage of any downtime; for complementary training in any field or for pure leisure while walking. What is certain is that audiobooks are here to stay and are evolving more and better thanks to the marked support of those millions of audio readers around the world.

In fact, it almost seems unbelievable to me that this transcendent revolution from the everyday that audiobooks are has not occurred before. Because there was already a common feeling of being fed up with so many social networks, with so much over-information leading to misinformation, with so many screens with which to badly fill our time. In the end, a rebound effect may be taking place. A change that can lead us to the best use of that time that the networks try to steal more from us every day, to segment not only advertising but also our way of seeing the state of things.

Landing again on the basis of this entry, something like the current expansion of audiobooks (sometimes I get an uncontrollable vindictive vein), it is remarkable how all kinds of readers are already reached. Bringing children closer to literature through audiobooks is a great opportunity to recover them for the cause of spreading culture and knowledge. Although in an even more important sense, I would say that even to fill them with an empathy that only from the narrative and its mutative capacity in other people's skin, we can reinforce.

In addition, it may be that we are facing that kind of magic formula, the alchemy so often sought after... I am referring to a way so that the kids do not end up rejecting reading; surely from the vague memory of compulsory school reading so often inopportune. That's where Audible's children's audiobooks come in like a breath of fresh air. In its extensive catalog we can easily find the best selection so that the idea of ​​«literature» is closer to enjoyment than to academic imposition.

If you haven't yet gotten excited about audiobooks, think that this is a change for the better compared to so many other offers with which to kill our free time not only in the metaphorical sense but also literally. Let them read us to enjoy literature again.

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