Faster: The Acceleration of Just About Everything

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James Gleick explores the frantic tempo of modern life in this sharp analysis of our obsession with speed. He examines how technology and culture have pushed us into a state of constant urgency, where every second is measured and managed. From the introduction of the microwave to the rise of instant communication, Gleick tracks the historical shift toward a society that values haste above all els…

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