11/29/2016 11:00 AM EST
By Stephen Greenberg Books today, as physical objects, have reached a very odd place in our consciousness. Readers are increasingly offered books (or at least texts—there is a difference: books are physical objects; texts are their intellectual contents) in a bewildering array of electronic alternatives. Print (on paper) is dead, we are told, at the […]![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/proxy/AVvXsEi7rGbNJpsJi3r3kOD_mqqrwmJGuf3OYCCAuX31x3E4jHdA3ZNX5MvbtVX_IhFp87tqHVKqCG09Ka8jyDmbconTkZ1tY3QCqgghBJL_2gfrV0DngJmQjGibF0JL6ap_G5N7CDv5tikLvCkE07L2OITIIVIG28dLu9AdcapTm1Vk4Fi88yEDUTH5GiBLSQwK-GFKKpbyyPA-NBbb82IzD65D38o-NkbSTA66dZY=s0-d-e1-ft&blog=52242398&post=10566&subd=nlmhmd&ref=&feed=1)
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