Internet for the People
- 192 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Why is the internet so broken, and what could ever possibly fix it?
Ben Tarnoff is the author of a work exploring a cohort of San Francisco writers who redefined American literature. His writing delves into the lives and influence of Mark Twain and his contemporaries in shaping the literary landscape. Tarnoff examines how these artists collectively forged an American narrative through their innovative prose. His work is characterized by insightful explorations of the intellectual and artistic currents that shaped their era.




Why is the internet so broken, and what could ever possibly fix it?
From FSGO x Logic: anonymous interviews with tech workers at all levels, providing a bird's-eye view of the industry--
The book offers a compelling exploration of America's transformation through the lens of Western writers, highlighting how their narratives shaped the nation's evolving identity. It delves into the cultural and historical contexts that influenced these authors, showcasing their contributions to American literature and the broader societal shifts of the time. Through vivid storytelling, it captures the spirit of a dynamic era and the literary figures who articulated the complexities of life in a rapidly changing landscape.
The Wicked Lives and Surprising Adventures of Three Early American Moneymakers
Set against the backdrop of counterfeiting, this engaging narrative blends history with charm, offering readers a delightful exploration of the past. With its admirable characters and captivating storytelling, it provides an entertaining and educational experience that appeals to a wide audience.