shopping cart
Save up to 30% on our Staff Picks
Call us:  800-878-7323 HELP
McAfee SECURE helps keep you safe from identity theft, credit card fraud, spyware, spam, viruses and online scams.
Interviews | December 1, 2009

Megan: IMG A Meaty Tale: The Powells.com Interview with Julie Powell



juliepowellJulie Powell charmed readers with Julie and Julia, in which she chronicled her quest to cook, in one year, every recipe out of Julia Child's... Continue »
  1. $17.49 Sale Hardcover add to wish list

Ships free on qualified orders.
Add to Cart
$9.95
List price: $20.00
Used Hardcover
Ships in 1 to 3 days
Add to Wishlist
Qty Store Section
2 Burnside American Studies- Popular Culture
1 Remote Warehouse Sociology- Media

Age of Missing Information

by Bill Mckibben

Age of Missing Information Cover

ISBN13: 9780394589336
ISBN10: 0394589335
Condition: Standard
Dustjacket: Standard
All Product Details

Only 3 left in stock at $9.95!

Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

Highly personal and original . . . McKibben goes beyond Marshall McLuhan's theory that the medium is the message.

----The New York Times

Imagine watching an entire day's worth of television on every single channel. Acclaimed environmental writer and culture critic Bill McKibben subjected himself to this sensory overload in an experiment to verify whether we are truly better informed than previous generations. Bombarded with newscasts and fluff pieces, game shows and talk shows, ads and infomercials, televangelist pleas and Brady Bunch episodes, McKibben processed twenty-four hours of programming on all ninety-three Fairfax, Virginia, cable stations. Then, as a counterpoint, he spent a day atop a quiet and remote mountain in the Adirondacks, exploring the unmediated man and making small yet vital discoveries about himself and the world around him. As relevant now as it was when originally written in 1992-and with new material from the author on the impact of the Internet age-this witty and astute book is certain to change the way you look at television and perceive media as a whole.

By turns humorous, wise, and troubling . . . a penetrating critique of technological society.-Cleveland Plain Dealer

Masterful . . . a unique, bizarre portrait of our life and times.

-Los Angeles Times

Do yourself a favor: Put down the remote and pick up this book.

-Houston Chronicle

From the Trade Paperback edition.

Book News Annotation:

An extended essay on what we miss by watching too much television. The author compares his experiences in a 24 hour period spent watching TV and another spent outdoors. Many might also compare (and prefer) that outdoor experience to spending time with this book. No bibliography.
Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Product Details

ISBN:
9780394589336
Author:
Mckibben, Bill
Publisher:
Random House
Location:
New York :
Subject:
Nature
Subject:
Popular Culture
Subject:
Philosophy of nature
Subject:
Television broadcasting
Copyright:
Edition Number:
1st ed.
Series Volume:
v. 32
Publication Date:
c1992
Binding:
HARDCOVER
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
x, 261 p.

Other books you might like

  1. $9.95 Used Hardcover add to wish list
  2. $7.75 Used Trade Paper add to wish list
  3. $53.75 New Trade Paper add to wish list
  4. $9.95 Used Hardcover add to wish list
  5. $8.50 Used Trade Paper add to wish list
  6. $9.50 Used Mass Market add to wish list

Related Aisles

  • back to top

Powell's City of Books is an independent bookstore in Portland, Oregon, that fills a whole city block with more than a million new, used, and out of print books. Shop those shelves — plus literally millions more books, DVDs, and eBooks — here at Powells.com.