The Second Cup.
A Sunday letter about reading, coffee, and paying attention.
A proper introduction
Every Sunday, Anna Weber writes one essay about the things we read and half-remember — a paragraph from an old novel, a line overheard on a train, the article everyone shared and nobody finished. It's the rare letter that treats your attention as something borrowed, not harvested.
Expect no news, no links roundup, no growth tricks. Just one idea, patiently unfolded — best read exactly the way the title suggests: after the first coffee, with the second.
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Read the full issue in the appThe case for rereading.
There's a superstition among readers that a book, once finished, is used up — as if the words were a meal and the plate is now empty. We keep lists of what we've read the way misers keep ledgers, and the ledger only counts forward.
But nobody stands in front of a painting and says, "seen it." The paintings we love, we return to. And the strange thing about returning to a book is that the book has not changed — which means the thing that changed is you, and the book is suddenly a very precise instrument for measuring it…
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