Peruvian writer hoped that the paper and digital formats coexist. 'Oh, do not delete the e-book to the role, "he said.
Renowned Peruvian writer Mario Vargas Llosa did not hide his concern about the proliferation that are taking e-books, which, in its view, would "popularize literature."
"e-book may not be compatible with the rigor and depth of great literature and popularize," said the novelist during the opening of Fall Cultural CajaCanarias in Tenerife, according to the newspaper Day of Spain.
also Vargas Llosa hoped that the paper and digital formats coexist. However, did not hide his concern for the future of traditional literary forms.
"Hopefully the book addresses not delete the role, I hope to coexist and, if in any case the e-book is necessary, I think the role will not disappear altogether," said the renowned Peruvian author.
"The worst thing that could happen is that the role was relegated to the catacombs, although this would also have its advantages since the building would be more strict, more strict and formal perfection," he said.
also the novelist expressed his concern over the decline of print readership. "The decline readers is something that should concern us and we must address it creatively, "he said.
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