Noticed this morning that—in the long-tail wake of the January publication of his screed
Against the Machine, on the horrors of the blog-infested Internet—culture writer
Lee Siegel was
being described as an "Internet culture critic" and
being allowed to opine on the state of newspapers in the digital age. (Siegel:
"There needs to be a Pauline Kael of the Internet. People need to write critically about this thing." Yes, if only anyone ever did that!) In any event, the newly minted expert Siegel, according to Nielsen BookScan, has sold 3,400 copies of his book in the six months since its release.