The principal critic for The Observer, Robert McCrumb, is retiring and has done a review of the enormous changes in the industry in the last ten years that is well worth reading even if you think you know all about it. He begins with Zadie Smith and ends with—Kindle.
Ten Years After...
The principal critic for The Observer, Robert McCrumb, is retiring and has done a review of the enormous changes in the industry in the last ten years that is well worth reading even if you think you know all about it. He begins with Zadie Smith and ends with—Kindle.
2008.05.27 in Awards, Books, Commentary, History, Publishing, Science fiction, fantasy, and horror | Permalink
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