Quote by Art Spiegelman
The technology that threatens to kill off books as we know them -

The technology that threatens to kill off books as we know them – the physical book, a new phrase in our language – is also making the physical book capable of being more beautiful than books have been since the middle ages. – Art Spiegelman

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