"Our love I tried to kindle..."
So I read an article yesterday stating that Ebooks are outselling printed books for the first time ever.
In a way I suppose this is great news for the environment. If I'm honest though, it made me a little sad. I'm pretty sure I'll never get a kindle or a similar device. I understand the practicality of it but I don't think I'll ever stop reading printed books.
Yes, maybe I'm not being environmentally friendly. Yes, maybe I'll pay lots more for my reading pleasure but... I don't care. I love books. I've got loads of my Dad's old books that have that really great 'old book' smell. I just couldn't get that emotionally attached to yet another electronic device.
What do we all think? Choose a side!
Sometimes I like to make long-ish posts stating pointing out mostly obvious facts.
I'm curious about the role of physical books, and books overall, in the future. The threshold for what gets published will become significantly lower, of course, which will lead to a lot more trash to sift through but also many gems that would otherwise have gone lost. A large share of what gets printed now will likely soon become exclusively digital, too. I doubt textbooks have much future in print, for example.
Because of the age of the book as a medium and its roots in our culture, though, I think it'll be a very long time before printed books are hard to get a hold of. It's not like with much younger media such as vinyls, which are already retro collector's items. Literary classics will keep being printed for a very long time. Less distinguished books are sure to start dropping off at some point, though! The question is just how quickly.
I think most people who grew up reading will always have nostalgic feelings for printed books. Again, like vinyl records but to a greater extent, many people will always treasure physical books and love to keep them around, but in x decades, only a stubborn few will keep reading them more than for the occasional nostalgia trip. Throughout history, convenience has almost always won out over silly stuff like feelings. Which is sad in a way, but there's no denying the digitalisation will have some huge beneficial effects on literary culture.
Overall, I'm excited about e-books. :D