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| #928114 in Books | 2006-11-14 | 2006-11-14 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.50 x.61 x5.50l,.53 | File type: PDF | 272 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Technology Kills Culture! Really!|By F. J. PRISCO|Another screed about how technology is killing culture. Which appears to have a lot of truth to it, until you notice the copyright date & see that books are indeed still selling. Hey, it could still happen; just ask Paul Ehrlich, who predicted in 1970's THE POPULATION BOMB that we'd be suffering worldwide famine today. I assume|.com |What hath the inexpensive personal computer, the portable cassette player, and the CD-ROM wrought? Are books as we know them dead? And does--or should--it matter if they are? Birkerts, a renowned critic, examines the practice of reading with an eye to
A reissue of the book that first examined the future of reading and literature in the electronic age, now with a new introduction and Afterword
In our zeal to embrace the wonders of the electronic age, are we sacrificing our literary culture? Renowned critic Sven Birkerts believes the answer is an alarming yes. In The Gutenberg Elegies, he explores the impact of technology on the experience of reading. Drawing on his own passionate, lifelong love o...
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