There's no shortage of takes about how Internet culture is ruining real world culture. I'm sure I've written my share. The Game: A Digital Turning Point by Alessandro Baricco (translated from Italian by Clarisssa Botsford) takes a strong opposing view and it convinces. I can never go back to my skeptical and lazy quick takes, having read this argument by an Italian novelist, sreenwriter, playwright, essayist and creative writing instructor. Everything about Baricco would lead you to assume he'd harshly critique online culture and yet, he sees salvation in it.
A Triumphant View of the Internet
A Triumphant View of the Internet
A Triumphant View of the Internet
There's no shortage of takes about how Internet culture is ruining real world culture. I'm sure I've written my share. The Game: A Digital Turning Point by Alessandro Baricco (translated from Italian by Clarisssa Botsford) takes a strong opposing view and it convinces. I can never go back to my skeptical and lazy quick takes, having read this argument by an Italian novelist, sreenwriter, playwright, essayist and creative writing instructor. Everything about Baricco would lead you to assume he'd harshly critique online culture and yet, he sees salvation in it.