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Books are supposed to last. That's why bookstores extend past the new release tables. That's why libraries—physical, digital or otherwise—will always have an exalted place in our culture. It's why Ikea still sells so many freaking bookshelves.
And when it all works, it's books like "Born To Run"—stories that live on for years after the launch events and the Daily Show appearances, that live on to make a bunch of achy desk jockeys at or near the wrong side of 40 feel like they've been sprung from cages—that live on, on shelves and in readers minds, and that ultimately keep us going as publishers.
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- Companies:
- Knopf
- Places:
- Asbury Park
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