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Bestseller: Wired, Analog, and Digital Writings
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260 pages
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Exploring the impact of the information revolution, this collection features nine short stories and nine essays by Paul Levinson, blending his expertise in media theory with science fiction. Themes include the role of computers in justice, personalized literature, robot civil rights, and the innovative concept of reviving extinct species through DNA. Alongside previously published works from notable outlets like "Wired" and "Analog," the book includes three exclusive stories, showcasing Levinson's unique voice and significant contributions to contemporary thought.
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1999, paperback
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