Cynthia McFadden | 02/08/2009 11:00 pm
Cynthia McFadden Disagrees With John Updike
In response to: The late John Updike railed against digitization of books. Does the Kindle et al threaten the intimacy, sacredness of reading?
I think Updike is wrong. The magic of reading — the sacredness, if you will — doesn’t happen in your fingertips but in your mind’s eye. I will always love holding a newspaper or a book. I still experience the pleasure of the page but don’t feel in the least "guilty" about flying around the world with a fully loaded Kindle.
It doesn’t seem to me new technology is the enemy of books, quite the opposite.
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