Daniel Clowes Looks At Bookstores On This Week’s New Yorker Cover
Daniel Clowes comments on the changing state of book stores on a new cover for The New Yorker. Due to the popularity of Amazon.com and tablet computers, bookstores now have entire areas set up for e-readers, snacks, games, music, t-shirts, etc. and diminishing space for books.
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