>read Gravity's Rainbow the first time
>didn't understand shit
>listen to the Gravity's Rainbow audiobook a couple months later
>everything starts to make more sense
The audiobook is pretty good, lads, I'd reccomend it.
>>9026053
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6PTZOuKx09k
I dont know if that is or can be true man, maybe if you at least also had the writing open in front of you, you could always pause, and rewind and listen to a paragraph or sentence multiple times I spose
>>9026053
This probably means you have better auditory working memory. Try repeating this again with another book.
>>9026053
I'm listening to Gravity's Rainbow audiobook right now and although some sections/themes are confusing, I think I am doing a fairly good job of keeping track of the important things in my headand I just check summary sites to make sure I'm not completely mixed up sometimes.
>>9026053
>understand more on 2nd exposure
no fucking shit
>>9026243
>This probably means you have better auditory working memory. Try repeating this again with another book.
This probably means you learn stuff better by repeating the experience. Try repeating this again with literally any other task or activity.
>>9026053
Same thing for me with "The Return of the Native." Felt stupid until I heard Alan Rickman read it.