Kanto’s editors and long-time contributors lay bare their bookshelves and favorite reads
The printed page has been around for half a millennia, its form shifting to reflect technological advances and prevailing attitudes; its society-shaping role and ability to mirror the zeitgeist have however stayed consistent. Our latest issue highlights reading in the digital age and how today’s creatives relate to the art of reading and its ever more important role in these fast-changing times.
Cover image: The personal library of PURVEYR’s Marvin Conanan
The printed page has been around for half a millennia, its form shifting to reflect technological advances and prevailing attitudes; its society-shaping role and ability to mirror the zeitgeist have however stayed consistent. Our latest issue highlights reading in the digital age and how today’s creatives relate to the art of reading and its ever more important role in these fast-changing times.
Cover image: The personal library of PURVEYR’s Marvin Conanan