For me any form of communication can be perceived as art, skill and a tool — sometimes all at once.
And as listening is a virtue, same goes for reading — which in itself is a form of hearing authors voice. After some time of listening to it, the connection is already there.
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So, sure, any form of critical — or even more so — deeply invested reading definitely can be described as a form of art.
It probably boils down to some form of a proper appreciation on receivers end, the same formula might be used for singing / music and listening, dancing / figure skating and watching it, and so on…
For me any form of communication can be perceived as art, skill and a tool — sometimes all at once.
And as listening is a virtue, same goes for reading — which in itself is a form of hearing authors voice. After some time of listening to it, the connection is already there.
· · ·
So, sure, any form of critical — or even more so — deeply invested reading definitely can be described as a form of art.
It probably boils down to some form of a proper appreciation on receivers end, the same formula might be used for singing / music and listening, dancing / figure skating and watching it, and so on…