"Reading from hard bound books or paperbacks has sort of disappeared in the younger generation. They are always glued to tablets or IPads," Karnad said at the ongoing Jaipur Literature Festival.
The playwright whose plays written in Kananda have been translated in English and other languages said he strongly felt that young people are missing out on the real pleasure of reading.
"I must be careful in saying this because its common for people of my age to think that younger people are not having the fun we had in our times," he said.
"There are a few things that tablets or IPads lack that my books have. Firstly, in reading from electronic sources there is no sustained reception. Second advantage a book gives is an opportunity to pause, stop, read back and refer to," he said.
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"What happens in modern technology is that I see there are lot of links that take you further. They make you jump ahead rather than go back," Karnad said.
"I might be saying such things probably because I am not understanding the whole situation. All thanks to my son who does not allow me to use Facebook and Twitter saying I will get addicted to them!," Karnad said.