Norm Geras properly responds to
Jonathan Franzen on the permanence of paper codex books vis-a-vis electronic books. It seems odd that Franzen is unfamiliar with the concept of 'editions,' by which an author can change the content of their books even after those books have been published; W.H. Auden's treatment of his poetry is the most famous example of this, but hardly the only.
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