Intelligence Squared audience decide Amazon isn’t the reader’s friend
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As heralded in Teleread earlier, self-publishing poster child Joe Konrath and Matthew Yglesias, Executive Editor of Vox, appeared against Franklin Foer, former editor of The New Republic, and attorney and author Scott Turow, in the Intelligence Squared debate in New York , last weekend, arguing the motion: “Amazon is the reader’s friend.” And whatever one thinks of […]
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- People:
- Franklin Foer
- Scott Turow
- Places:
- New Republic
- New York
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