anagrams is about wordplay, but reading is falling in love with words. i think before television, when we were children, a of thinking can be underestimated the way that one would spend an afternoon or evening, to read the books. and you can't be a writer with of being a reader. it is true. >> one could argue, for the sake of debate, to your point, that the grand tradition that you will continue to events is on life support if you have to be a reader, because we don't read these days like you did back in the day. and the point you made, what happened to melody? what is the future of the american song? >> i don't know. i am terribly optimistic, but i think we have become such a visual society, i go back to television, and of television. but not at the expense of not reading. i think there is a different kind of experience that one has visually who then reading of your own speed and going back and reading a passage that intrigues you. you can't have that, it is somebody else's pace, and it is going by you. >> and also young riders to they don't have enough