Internet for the People
- 192 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
Why is the internet so broken, and what could ever possibly fix it?
Ben Tarnoff es autor de una obra que explora una cohorte de escritores de San Francisco que redefinieron la literatura estadounidense. Su escritura profundiza en las vidas y la influencia de Mark Twain y sus contemporáneos en la configuración del panorama literario. Tarnoff examina cómo estos artistas forjaron colectivamente una narrativa estadounidense a través de su prosa innovadora. Su obra se caracteriza por exploraciones perspicaces de las corrientes intelectuales y artísticas que moldearon su época.




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