People here have thought for centuries about what makes a book industry vibrant, and are watching developments in Britain and America as cautionary tales. We don’t sell potatoes, says Mr. Moni. There are also ideas in books. That’s what’s dangerous. Because the day that you have a large seller that sells 80 percent of books, he’s the one who will decide what’s published, or what won’t be published. That’s what scares me. ...
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