The Gutenberg elegies : the fate of reading in an electronic age

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The Gutenberg elegies : the fate of reading in an electronic age

Sven Birkerts

Faber and Faber, 1996

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"First published in 1994 by Faber and Faber Inc. First published in Great Britain in 1996 by Faber and Faber Limited"--T.p. verso

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Discussing in personal and cultural terms the values of reading, and examining what may be lost as society turns towards CD-ROM, hypertext and audio books, the critic Sven Birkerts, whose essays and reviews have appeared in "The New York Times Book Review", "The Atlantic" and "Harper's", offers a defence of the place of reading and the printed word in the face of rapid technological advances. He argues that we are living in a state of intellectual emergency - an emergency caused by our willingness to embrace new technologies at the expense of the printed word. As we rush to get on-line, as we make the transition from book to screen, we are turning against some of the core premises of humanization. The printed page and the circuit-driven information technologies are not related - for Birkerts they represent fundamentally opposed forces, and in their inevitable confrontation our deepest values will be tested.

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