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Reading Quote by Julie Powell

“But the not-very-highbrow truth of the matter was that the reading was how I got my ya-yas out. For the sake of my bookish reputation I upgraded to Tolstoy and Steinbeck before I understood them, but my dark secret was that really, I preferred the junk. The Dragonriders of Pern, Flowers in the…” quote by Julie Powell
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““But the not-very-highbrow truth of the matter was that the reading was how I got my ya-yas out. For the sake of my bookish reputation I upgraded to Tolstoy and Steinbeck before I understood them, but my dark secret was that really, I preferred the junk. The Dragonriders of Pern, Flowers in the Attic, The Clan of the Cave Bear. This stuff was like my stash of Playboys under the mattress.””

Julie Powell

About This Quote

Source Memoir: Running in the Kitchen, Julie Powell, 2002

She pretended to read highbrow literature to maintain a literary image, but secretly preferred popular genre fiction, likening it to hidden indulgences.

In simple terms: She hid her love for popular books behind a pretentious façade.

Key Takeaway

Embrace honest tastes instead of false pretensions.

Themes

identity literary culture self-deception

Mood

self-aware humorous

Type

cultural inspirational

When to use this quote

  • book clubs
  • social media
  • career advancement

Key Concepts

cultural capital genre bias personal authenticity

Questions to Reflect On

  • Why do we feel pressure to appear intellectually superior?
  • How can we celebrate diverse reading tastes?
A Different Perspective

Risk of being judged for lowbrow preferences.

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