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The paperback revolution

The New Indian Express Kochi

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August 13, 2025

(The author is a technologist based in Silicon Valley who is gently mad about books)

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I felt a sense of triumph when I received the paperback edition of my book, Shelf Aware. It was a clear sign of the publisher's belief that the book deserved a wider readership. With a fresh and exciting cover by Harshvardhan Behura, it is now more accessible than ever, poised to reach readers in the US and UK.

Yet, the remarkable history of the paperback remains largely under-appreciated. It's easy to overlook its transformative role in the world of publishing—how it not only made literature more accessible but also shaped entire genres and created millions of readers. Even today, in the age of digital technology, the paperback remains a symbol of democratised knowledge and universal access.

The paperback's rise was driven by two key players: Penguin Books and Pocket Books. Penguin's commitment to quality writing, coupled with its elegant design, set new standards, while Pocket Books, introduced by Simon & Schuster in 1939, made affordable books available to the American market. Today, paperbacks outsell hardcovers and e-books combined. The book Two-Bit Culture: The Paperbacking of America by Kenneth C Davis is a study of the impact of mass reading on American culture.

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