The Central Construction Office Of The Waffen-Ss And Police Auschwitz: Organization, Responsibilities, Activities
ISBN: 0593136772
EAN13: 9780593136775
Language: English
Release Date: Oct 26, 2021
Pages: 272
Weight: 1 lbs.
Format: Hardcover

The Central Construction Office Of The Waffen-Ss And Police Auschwitz: Organization, Responsibilities, Activities

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Book Overview

The acclaimed editor of The New York Times Book Review takes readers on a nostalgic tour of the pre-Internet age, offering powerful insights into both the profound and the seemingly trivial things we've lost.

It is hard to think of a single aspect of modern life that hasn't been altered by the Internet. Today we exist, for the most part, in filtered, isolated corners of cyberspace--a place that has slowly subsumed our physical habitats and all at once become our local library, office, bar, movie theater, and concert hall. But as we've gained the ability to gather without leaving our bedrooms or looking another person in the eye, many of the fundamentally human experiences that sustained us have silently disappeared.

In 100 short, never-before-published essays, enlivened with illustrations by Nishant Choksi, Pamela Paul presents a record of all the things we long for without realizing that they're gone as well as the things we're all too happy to let slip into the pre-Internet past--from voicemails to punctuation to civility. There are the small losses: postcards, the blessings of an adolescence largely spared of documentation, and the genuine surprises at high school reunions. But there are larger repercussions, too: weaker memories, the inability to entertain oneself, and the utter demolition of privacy.

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5
   Keenly observed, often humorous account of how life has changed in the last 20-plus years.
A collection of 100 short, gem-like essays on how the Internet has rendered many customshabits superfluous and while the emphasis is on what has been lost in the process, there is also objective discussion about what has been gained if anything. An exceptionally articulate and entertaining review of how much change occurred in such a short period.
 
5
   Makes me think!
Some of these chapters were befriend no brainers '', but others are so very insightful about how the proliferation of tech devices has changed our lives in less than a generation.
 
5
   So many things we lost to tech that I forgot about!
This is a great read for those of us who can appreciate life before the technology-Internet, social phones and smart media. Makes me long for a simpler time and more community involvement in person.
 
5
   Astute observations of changes we live with but hardly notice
Pamela Paul has a unique talent for attracting our attention to that which is right in front of our nose, but we never noticed. In this case, it is the many and profound losses brought about by the internet.
 
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