Late Age of Print — the First Interview

My first interview about The Late Age of Print is now up on Scott Esposito’s wonderful blog, Conversational Reading.  You can find the full text of the conversation here.  Scott not only asks smart questions that cystalize key themes from Late Age, but he also presses me to elaborate on some of the more controversial arguments I advance there.  He’s an amazing interviewer, and I’m fortunate to have had such a wonderful first interview experience about the book.  Enjoy!

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