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Book of Numbers
Book • 2015
The book is a complex and multifaceted narrative that delves into various themes such as the impact of technology on society, the decline of the written word, and the blurring of lines between the digital and real worlds.
It follows Joshua Cohen, a struggling novelist, who is hired by Joshua Cohen, the enigmatic founder of the tech giant Tetration, to ghostwrite his memoirs.
The story unfolds in three parts, including transcripts and first draft manuscripts, and involves a global tour, conspiracy theories, and reflections on Jewish history and the role of technology in modern life.
The novel is praised for its ambitious and inspired attempt to capture the essence of the Internet era and its effects on human identity and culture.
It follows Joshua Cohen, a struggling novelist, who is hired by Joshua Cohen, the enigmatic founder of the tech giant Tetration, to ghostwrite his memoirs.
The story unfolds in three parts, including transcripts and first draft manuscripts, and involves a global tour, conspiracy theories, and reflections on Jewish history and the role of technology in modern life.
The novel is praised for its ambitious and inspired attempt to capture the essence of the Internet era and its effects on human identity and culture.
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