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Updated 13 Sep, 2018 10:39am

Study finds fiction reading down, poetry up in US

NEW YORK: A new US government study finds that fiction reading is down, poetry is up and adult Americans are renewing their interest in museums, arts festivals and the performing arts.

On Wednesday, the National Endowment for the Arts published “US Trends in Arts Attendance and Literary Reading: 2002-2017.”

According to the NEA, the percentage of adults reading fiction dropped from 45.2 per cent in 2012 to 41.8 per cent last year.

Meanwhile, poetry reading surged from 6.7 per cent to 11.7 per cent, with the numbers especially strong among those aged 18-24.

Poetry sales in recent years have increased, driven at least in part by the rise of such Instagram favourites as Rupi Kaur and Tyler Knott Gregson.

“I suspect online platforms and social media have had a significant influence, as well as other robust, often coordinated outreach activities at both the local and national levels,” said the NEA’s director of literature, Amy Stolls.

“We see really exciting, creative efforts through our grants to publishers and presenters, writers-in-the-schools programmes, fellowships to poets and our large national initiatives like the NEA Big Read and Poetry Out Loud, which turn many thousands of students and readers on to poetry each year, sometimes for the first time.”

Reading overall is down: the percentage of adults reading a book not required by school or work fell to 52.7 per cent in 2017, compared with 54.6 per cent in 2012 and 56.6 per cent in 2002.

Published in Dawn, September 13th, 2018

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