leselyst
Leselyst is a term used in Norwegian and Danish contexts to describe a positive disposition toward reading—the eagerness to read for pleasure and knowledge. The word blends roots meaning to read (lese/lese) with desire or will (lyst). In Norwegian Bokmål the form is leselyst; in Danish the closest equivalents are læselyst or læselyst. The concept is widely employed in educational and library discourse to capture more than basic literacy skills, emphasizing intrinsic motivation, reading habits, and a culture that values books.
In practice, leselyst is fostered through accessible libraries, varied book collections, and programming such as read-aloud
Impact and discussion around leselyst focus on its role in developing lifelong learning and documentable reading
In broader terms, leselyst reflects a cultural emphasis on reading for pleasure as a foundation for literacy.