Hal Niedzviecki: The Peep Diaries and Hal Niedzviecki at The Miami International Book Fair
I'll be presenting my new book at the Miami Book Fair together with John Freeman, talking about the history of email's tyranny. Should be a great discussion about how technology changes humanity.
John Freeman
John Freeman is a writer and book critic who’s written for a variety of publications, including The New York Times Book Review, the Los Angeles Times, People, and The Wall Street Journal. Freeman won the 2007 James Patterson page-turner award, and was recently named American editor of Granta. His first book, The Tyranny of E-Mail: The Four Thousand Year Journey to Your Inbox (Simon & Schuster), is “closely argued and historically informed,” says James Shapiro. Freeman lives in New York City.
Hal Niedzviecki
Hal Niedzviecki is the founder of Broken Pencil, a magazine covering zine culture and the indie arts. In addition to three novels and a story collection, Niedzviecki is the author of We Want Some Too: Underground Desire and the Reinvention of Mass Culture. His latest, The Peep Diaries: How We’re Learning to Love Watching Ourselves and Our Neighbors (City Lights Books), is a “smart mixture of reportage and reflection (that) avoids alarmism and hype while capturing the strange power of our urge to see and be seen.”—Publishers Weekly.
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