Szczegóły książki
Format
Miękka okładka
Strony
88
Język
Angielski
Opublikowany
Jun 23, 2022
Wydawca
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
110894034X
ISBN-13
9781108940344
Opis
Angus Phillips and Miha Kovač delve into the intriguing concept of what constitutes a book in their thought-provoking exploration. Through a blend of scholarly insight and engaging narrative, they invite readers to contemplate the nature of books in an increasingly digital world. The authors examine the evolution of literature, questioning traditional definitions while embracing the complexities of modern reading experiences.
As they navigate the intricate relationship between content and format, Phillips and Kovač challenge preconceptions about the physical and digital realms of literature. Their discourse transcends mere definitions, sparking a curiosity that encourages readers to reflect on their own connections with books.
Ultimately, this work serves not just as an inquiry into the form and function of books, but also as a celebration of storytelling in all its manifestations. It resonates with anyone who has ever pondered the essence of reading and the future of literature itself.
As they navigate the intricate relationship between content and format, Phillips and Kovač challenge preconceptions about the physical and digital realms of literature. Their discourse transcends mere definitions, sparking a curiosity that encourages readers to reflect on their own connections with books.
Ultimately, this work serves not just as an inquiry into the form and function of books, but also as a celebration of storytelling in all its manifestations. It resonates with anyone who has ever pondered the essence of reading and the future of literature itself.