The ongoing discussion of electronic versus printed bound ("hardcopy") books continues today with an item on NPR's Morning Edition. Today's specific discussion revolved around a very special book, a new edition of Homer's The Odyssey by Gillian Cross and Neil Packer.
Just as in my past posts here, the words and phrases of "tactile" and "work of art" and "book" as well as "ornament" and "marginalized" come up.
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