Nicholas Carr has made his name as an incisive writer on our complicated relationship with technology.
Utopia Is Creepy, a sharp and often funny indictment of our tech-besotted culture, collects essays drawn from Carr's popular blog Rough Type as well as seminal pieces that first appeared in
The Atlantic, the
MIT Technology Review and
The Wall Street Journal, to provide an alternative history of our digital age over the last ten years. Carr lays bare the pitfalls alongside the benefits of the internet age, and dissects the philistinism and misanthropy that underlie Silicon Valley's "liberation mythology". With assessments of some of the crucial issues of the day, from online surveillance to the state of public discourse, Carr puts his finger on today's most pressing issues.
About the AuthorNicholas Carr is the author of The Shallows, a Pulitzer Prize finalist, The Glass Cage, and Utopia is Creepy. He has written for the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, Atlantic, and Wired. He lives in Massachusetts with his wife.
Reviews"[F]ull of wry vignettes and articles lampooning the motivated enthusiasm and game-changing promises of Silicon Valley's tech bro elite... by turns cute, funny or chilling. And it's more than the sum of its parts." -- Sally Adee - New Scientist
Book InformationISBN 9780393354744
Author Nicholas CarrFormat Paperback
Page Count 384
Imprint WW Norton & CoPublisher WW Norton & Co
Weight(grams) 307g
Dimensions(mm) 211mm * 142mm * 25mm