William Powers: Hamlet's Blackberry

08/09/2010 7:00 pm
Monday, August 9th at 7 pm
WILLIAM POWERS
author of
Hamlet's Blackberry:
A Practical Philosophy for Building a Good Life in the Digital Age

Hamlet's Blackberry

A crisp, passionately argued answer to the question that everyone who’s grown dependent on digital devices is asking: “Where’s the rest of my life?”

At a time when we’re all trying to make sense of our relentlessly connected lives, this revelatory book presents a bold new approach to the digital age. Our computers and mobile devices do wonderful things for us. But they also impose an enormous burden, making it harder for us to focus, do our best work, build strong relationships, and find the depth and fulfillment we crave.

Using his own life as laboratory and object lesson, and drawing on such great thinkers as Plato, Shakespeare and Thoreau, Powers shows that digital connectedness serves us best when it’s balanced by its opposite, disconnectedness.

"To those dithering over whether to close down Facebook accounts, resign from the Twitterati, and resume a more contemplative and more properly connected life, this remarkable book presents the answers and the validations for which you have been hoping. William Powers, brave in intent and wise in argument, offers in these pages an oasis of serenity and sanity, a sanctuary from a world fast turning into a limitless digital Sahara.”
- Simon Winchester, author of The Professor and the Madman & The Man Who Loved China
“A brilliant and thoughtful handbook for the Internet age – why we have this screen addiction, its many perils, and some surprising remedies that can make your life better.”
- Bob Woodward
Location: 
Street:
Longfellow Books
Additional:
1 Monument Way
City:
Portland
,
Province:
Maine
Postal Code:
04101-4078
Country:
United States