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Interview Portuguese Spanish    
Year 9 - N° 424 - July 26, 2015
ORSON PETER CARRARA
orsonpeter92@gmail.com
Matão, SP (Brasil)
 
Translation
Leonardo Rocha - l.rocha1989@gmail.com

 
Helton M. Monteiro:

“Electronic books are here to stay, even though they have not as yet replaced
printed books”

 Our fellow Spiritist from the Brazilian city of Campinas, in the state of São Paulo, points out the main advantages of the electronic book, or e-book, including its use associated with research software

Our guest this week has been active in the Spiritist Movement since 1993. He was born in the city of São João Del Rey, in Minas Gerais state, and became a Spiritist when he was a teenager. He is now based in Campinas, in São Paulo state, where he works as a volunteer at the Allan Kardec Spiritist Centre. Helton Monteiro (photo) is a foreign lan-

guage teacher, author, translator and graphic designer. In this interview he talks about the advantages of the electronic book, or e-book, and specifically about the Kindle. 

What is the Kindle? 

The Kindle is a new type of e-book that has been generating new reading habits across the world. It is a real phenomenon, which has taken over the editorial market across the world. There are now 3.2 million titles available in countries like Australia, Germany, Spain, the United States, France, Japan and Brazil. 

How can it help in the dissemination and study of Spiritism? 

Firstly, it is dynamic and enables a level of research and almost instantaneous comparison that takes the process of access and understanding of the Teachings to a new level of excellence and precision. Guttenberg and André Luiz would have certainly approved of it. There is another positive aspect, which is the instant and international access it allows, 24 hours per day, 365 days a year, through Amazon, which is the world’s biggest book shop. Amazon develops the best technology for writers on production, editing and readying. It also protects the catalogue of Spiritist centres and institutions against rampant piracy or the lack of care and provincialism of certain distribution channels.  

What other positive aspects are there on the Kindle? 

On top of the immediate access and convenience for research, you have the flexibility and the convenience of storing your entire library in the same place. For those who miss the printed-paper, there is a simulation of printing over sepia paper. For those who live novelties, you can read on white print over a black background. You can read on your computer, laptop, tablet and, if you come across a word you don’t know, all you need to do is to double click on it and the meaning will be displayed immediately on the screen. You can also download it and read it on your smartphone. 

Is it free of charge? 

Once you buy the books they belong to you. They will be stored on your own application, offline, which is also your personal library. There is a reading device that can also be bought, if you want. But the e-book readers provided by Amazon are as good as and free of charge. The books you buy online will be available to you in about 60 seconds. Amazon also has a list of books it provides for free to its clients, including the great classics. 

What is in your view the biggest advantage of this tool? 

It is the end of the hearsay and wrong quotes in Spiritism. The immediate access of all books of the codification of Spiritism anytime and anywhere puts an end to that. Also you have access to entire libraries when you travel. 

How many books of the Allan Kardec Spiritist Centre are available on Amazon? What is the cost of downloading those books? 

We have 68 titles on the Kindle, including translations into English, which have helped us reach new readers and new Spiritists especially in the United States, Canada and England. The prices begin at 11 reais (about $4.50 or £2.2) and they cost less than the printed versions. Our official website is http://www.allankardec.org.br but the eBooks Kindle are available only on Amazon on http://is.gd/kardec or, for titles in English, http://is.gd.kardeceng. If you want to download the reading applications for free, go to http://is.gd/appsgratis

Your final thoughts, please. 

All the income from our book sales goes to the social work at the Allan Kardec Spiritist Centre in Campinas. I would like to add that Electronic books are here to stay, even though they have not as yet replaced printed books. Not that long ago, people swore that vinyl records would last forever, but then the CD came up and is already gone. Now most people download songs in MP3, even older people. Well, the Kindle is the “ectoplasm” of the material book, as good as or better than it. What really matters is to increase the access, trying to reach more and more readers wherever they are.(1) 

 

(1) Since April 18, 2013, our digital books are available. They are also known as virtual books, electronic-books or e-books. EVOC - Virtual Publisher of the O CONSOLADOR (The Comforter), in the city of Londrina, state of Parana, has published 31 works up to the moment, however, it makes the difference, because it is free. EVOC's digital works are on internet at no cost, since the purpose is to allow a universal free access to Spiritist teachings. The Coordination ofEVOC- Virtual Publisher of the O CONSOLADOR (The Comforter), is the responsibility of the same Board as the e-magazine. This is its web site:
http://www.oconsolador.com.br/editora/obras_publicadas1.htm

 

 

 


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