In the electronic age, books, words and reading are not likely to remain sufficiently authoritative and central to knowledge to justify literature.


International Herald Tribune, 20 December 1990


In the electronic age, books, words and reading are not likely to remain sufficiently authoritative and central to knowledge to justify literature.

In the electronic age, books, words and reading are not likely to remain sufficiently authoritative and central to knowledge to justify literature.

In the electronic age, books, words and reading are not likely to remain sufficiently authoritative and central to knowledge to justify literature.

In the electronic age, books, words and reading are not likely to remain sufficiently authoritative and central to knowledge to justify literature.