"The good old days, when each idea had an owner, are gone forever. First, because all anyone ever does is recycle the same four themes: a love story between two people, a love triangle, the struggle for power, and the story of a journey. Second, because all writers want what they write to be read, whether in a newspaper, blog, pamphlet, or on a wall," he said. "The more often we hear a song on the radio, the keener we are to buy the CD. It's the same with literature. The more people 'pirate' a book, the better. If they like the beginning, they'll buy the whole book the next day, because there's nothing more tiring than reading long screeds of text on a computer screen."Somehow I don't think this would work for Jonathan Franzen.
Saturday, February 04, 2012
Very interesting indeed ...
... Paulo Coelho calls on readers to pirate books | Books | guardian.co.uk. (Hat tip, Dave Lull.)
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