Publish or Perish?

by Mr. Quale on November 30, 2008

An interesting Op-Ed piece titled “How to Publish Without Perishing” by James Gleick for The New York Times.

One could imagine the book, venerable as it is, just vanishing into the ether. It melts into all the other information species searchable through Google’s most democratic of engines: the Web pages, the blogs, the organs of printed and broadcast news, the general chatter. (Thanks for everything, Gutenberg, and now goodbye.)

But I don’t see it that way. I think, on the contrary, we’ve reached a shining moment for this ancient technology. Publishers may or may not figure out how to make money again (it was never a good way to get rich), but their product has a chance for new life: as a physical object, and as an idea, and as a set of literary forms.

It is significant that one says book lover and music lover and art lover but not record lover or CD lover or, conversely, text lover.

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