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"The e-book, by eliminating all variations in the appearance and weight of the material object we hold in our hand and by discouraging anything but our focus on where we are in the sequence of words (the page once read disappears, the page to come has yet to appear) would seem to bring us closer than the paper book to the essence of the literary experience. Certainly it offers a more austere, direct engagement with the words appearing before us and disappearing behind us than the traditional paper book offers, giving no fetishistic gratification as we cover our walls with famous names. It is as if one had been freed from everything extraneous and distracting surrounding the text to focus on the pleasure of the words themselves. In this sense the passage from paper to e-book is not unlike the moment when we passed from illustrated children’s books to the adult version of the page that is only text. This is a medium for grown-ups."
New York Review Blog, E-books Can’t Burn
http://www.nybooks.com/blogs/nyrblog/2012/feb/15/ebooks-cant-burn/

>> No.2664948

The entire debate is fucking stupid. I just like pirating

>> No.2664953

>>2664948
This is completely incorrect. The Middle East is my field of study; step to me.