Mark Kurlansky is the New York Times best-selling author of twenty-eight books and a former foreign correspondent for The International Herald Tribune, The Chicago Tribune, The Miami Herald, and The Philadelphia Inquirer. He lives in New York City.
From the New York Times best-selling author of Cod and Salt, a definitive history of paper and the astonishing ways it has shaped today’s world.
Paper is one of the simplest and most essential pieces of human technology. For the past two millennia, the ability to produce it in ever more efficient ways has supported the proliferation of literacy, media, religion, education, commerce, and art; it has formed the foundation of civilizations, promoting revolutions and restoring stability. One has only to look at history’s greatest press run, which produced 6.5 billion copies of Máo zhǔxí yǔlù, Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-tung (Zedong)—which doesn’t include editions in 37 foreign languages and in braille—to appreciate the range and influence of a single publication, in paper. Or take the fact that one of history’s most revered artists, Leonardo da Vinci, left behind only 15 paintings but 4,000 works on paper. And though the colonies were at the time calling for a boycott of all British goods, the one exception they made speaks to the essentiality of the material; they penned the Declaration of Independence on British paper.
Now, amid discussion of “going paperless”—and as speculation about the effects of a digitally dependent society grows rampant—we’ve come to a world-historic juncture. Thousands of years ago, Socrates and Plato warned that written language would be the end of “true knowledge,” replacing the need to exercise memory and think through complex questions. Similar arguments were made about the switch from handwritten to printed books, and today about the role of computer technology. By tracing paper’s evolution from antiquity to the present, with an emphasis on the contributions made in Asia and the Middle East, Mark Kurlansky challenges common assumptions about technology’s influence, affirming that paper is here to stay. Paper will be the commodity history that guides us forward in the twenty-first century and illuminates our times.
發表於2024-12-27
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從前偶然看到幾頁,不可否認紙的偉大改變。不是技術催生瞭改革,是時代的發展催生瞭技術的變革。 今天在看哲學的故事,讀到這段話: [哲學的故事] 廉價的紙張從埃及流入,取代瞭昂貴的羊皮紙,是的學習不再是由神甫們壟斷的特權;印刷術早就等待便宜的媒介,此時便如炸藥一般一...
評分從前偶然看到幾頁,不可否認紙的偉大改變。不是技術催生瞭改革,是時代的發展催生瞭技術的變革。 今天在看哲學的故事,讀到這段話: [哲學的故事] 廉價的紙張從埃及流入,取代瞭昂貴的羊皮紙,是的學習不再是由神甫們壟斷的特權;印刷術早就等待便宜的媒介,此時便如炸藥一般一...
評分從前偶然看到幾頁,不可否認紙的偉大改變。不是技術催生瞭改革,是時代的發展催生瞭技術的變革。 今天在看哲學的故事,讀到這段話: [哲學的故事] 廉價的紙張從埃及流入,取代瞭昂貴的羊皮紙,是的學習不再是由神甫們壟斷的特權;印刷術早就等待便宜的媒介,此時便如炸藥一般一...
評分從前偶然看到幾頁,不可否認紙的偉大改變。不是技術催生瞭改革,是時代的發展催生瞭技術的變革。 今天在看哲學的故事,讀到這段話: [哲學的故事] 廉價的紙張從埃及流入,取代瞭昂貴的羊皮紙,是的學習不再是由神甫們壟斷的特權;印刷術早就等待便宜的媒介,此時便如炸藥一般一...
評分從前偶然看到幾頁,不可否認紙的偉大改變。不是技術催生瞭改革,是時代的發展催生瞭技術的變革。 今天在看哲學的故事,讀到這段話: [哲學的故事] 廉價的紙張從埃及流入,取代瞭昂貴的羊皮紙,是的學習不再是由神甫們壟斷的特權;印刷術早就等待便宜的媒介,此時便如炸藥一般一...
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文字還是不錯的
評分ambitious book,有很多有趣的事,比如有人因為書太重,砸到自己幾乎要截肢。阿拉伯人是很文明的人,在中世紀,西方人反而很野蠻。美洲原住民自己也發明瞭紙,也有燒紙錢的風俗。
評分ambitious book,有很多有趣的事,比如有人因為書太重,砸到自己幾乎要截肢。阿拉伯人是很文明的人,在中世紀,西方人反而很野蠻。美洲原住民自己也發明瞭紙,也有燒紙錢的風俗。
評分ambitious book,有很多有趣的事,比如有人因為書太重,砸到自己幾乎要截肢。阿拉伯人是很文明的人,在中世紀,西方人反而很野蠻。美洲原住民自己也發明瞭紙,也有燒紙錢的風俗。
評分MK是去年開始看的怪書大叔...基本抽空都消滅瞭..今年退步很大..看書速度降低瞭..自我批評一下。需要吃核桃補腦瞭。
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