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Cover of The Tyranny of E-mail: The Four-Thousand-Year Journey to Your Inbox

The Tyranny of E-mail: The Four-Thousand-Year Journey to Your Inbox

✍ Scribed by Freeman, John


Book ID
100097048
Publisher
Scribner
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
141 KB
Edition
Illustrated
Category
Fiction
ISBN
1416588124

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✦ Synopsis


The award-winning president of the National Book Critics Circle examines the astonishing growth of emailβ€”and how it is changing our lives, not always for the better. JohnΒ  FreemanΒ  isΒ  oneΒ  ofΒ  America’sΒ  pre-eminentΒ  literary critics; now in this, his first book, he presents an elegant and erudite investigation into a technology that has revolutionized the way we work, communicate, and even think. There’s no question that email is an explosive phenomenon. The first email, developed for military use, was sent less than forty years ago; by 2011, there will be 3.2 billion users. The average corporate employee now receives upwards of 130 emails per day; by 2009 that number is expected to reach nearly 200. And the flood of messages is ceaseless: for increasing numbers of people, email means work now occupies home time as well as office hours. Drawing extensively on the research of linguists, behavioral scientists, cultural critics, and philosophers, Freeman examines the way email is taking a mounting toll on a variety of behavior, reducing time for leisure and contemplation, despoiling subtlety and expression in language, and separating us from each other in the unending and lonely battle with the overfull inbox. He enters a plea for communication which is slower, more nuanced, and, above all, more sociable.


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