dear michael,
i worry as much as you about the price. the ebook is reasonable, and the discount helps. it comes in around $40 or maybe a bit less.
not cheap, but not ridiculously $160 priced...
the high price is for libraries. after 1.5 years, a paper version comes out.
that's the way lots of publishers are now operating, to try to cover the expenses.
i think we all have to go electric; paper is just too too expensive.
i just bought an ipad and will try to learn how to use it, and start buying ebooks.
some people manage to get their works published open access.
my hope would be that a cheaper version would be made available for african clients, but i don't know if routledge would honor that request.
i will ask them again about that
ken
kenneth harrow
professor emeritus
dept of english
michigan state university
517 803-8839
harrow@msu.edu
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Congrats, Ken! I look forward to the book's outing. But without sounding like a broken record, may I ask, once again, who these publishers are targeting as customers - certainly not students, not anyone in Africa (except, perhaps politicians who would care less about it). Even professors in the Americas would think twice before purchasing a single book for $128+tx+S&H for a hardcopy material (I'm looking at $140 here). How do we deal with this serious situation???
Painfully,
MOA
On Tuesday, May 24, 2022, 04:46:04 PM CDT, Harrow, Kenneth <harrow@msu.edu> wrote:
dear friends
i wrote a book on space and time in african cinema and cine-scapes. i am hoping to open new ways to think about cinema using concepts of space and time from modern physics.
it will be out with routledge next month, only in hardback (very expensive) and ebook (reasonable, especially with discount).
i hope toyin adepoju and many others on the list who are interested in science and film might find it of interest.
ken
kenneth harrow
professor emeritus
dept of english
michigan state university
517 803-8839
harrow@msu.edu
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