Robert Darnton: The Case for Books

Harvard University’s Library Director starts his treatise on ‘the death of the book’ this way:

I have been invited to so many conferences on “The Death of the Book” during the past decade that I think books must be very much alive. The death notices remind me of one of my favorite graffiti, inscribed in the men’s room of the Firestone Library at Princeton University:

God is dead.
—Nietzsche

Then, added in another hand:

Nietzsche is dead.
—God


More, based on his new title from Public Affairs, from Publishers Weekly.