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Phantom Wires, Arthur Stringer
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Livros
Arthur Stringer

Phantom Wires

Arthur Stringer's “Phantom Wires” is a gripping exploration of the psychological and social implications of technological advancements during the early 20th century. Set in a time when communication was transforming through radio and telegraphy, Stringer masterfully intertwines elements of psychological thriller and social commentary. The narrative reflects a keen understanding of isolation in the modern age, illuminating the paradox between connection and disconnection, as characters navigate a world increasingly reliant on invisible communications that both unify and separate them. Stringer'Äôs prose is sharp and evocative, drawing readers into a landscape of introspection and intrigue, marked by a sense of dread about new technologies. Arthur Stringer, a prominent figure in early modernist literature, lends his expertise and personal experiences to this work. Born in Canada and later immersed in the literary culture of the United States, Stringer often reflected on the human condition and its intersection with technological change in his writing. His background in journalism, combined with a penchant for the complexities of human psychology, significantly influenced his approach in “Phantom Wires,” making it a prescient commentary on the fragility of human connections amidst evolving communication methods. Readers seeking a thought-provoking narrative that challenges the notion of progress will find “Phantom Wires” an indispensable addition to their literary repertoire. Stringer provides not just a tale of suspense but also an intricate examination of societal anxieties concerning technology. This book resonates with those who appreciate literary works that delve into the effects of modernity on the human psyche, making it a compelling read for both scholars and casual readers alike.
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Detentor dos direitos autorais
Bookwire
Publicação original
2019
Ano da publicação
2019
Editora
Good Press
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