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Cultural Decay Rate
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This book, a sort of "John David Ebert Reader," collects and gathers his most recent essays, displaying a broad range of topics from spree killers to disappearing planes; from the disintegrative effects of technology upon society to ruminations on contemporary art and literature; and also includes a section on the cult and culture of the multi-media celebrity. These essays, never before published in book form, show the broad range of Ebert's thought and give the reader a sense of his wide grasp…
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This book, a sort of "John David Ebert Reader," collects and gathers his most recent essays, displaying a broad range of topics from spree killers to disappearing planes; from the disintegrative effects of technology upon society to ruminations on contemporary art and literature; and also includes a section on the cult and culture of the multi-media celebrity. These essays, never before published in book form, show the broad range of Ebert's thought and give the reader a sense of his wide grasp upon the various cultural phenomena of contemporary post-historic society.

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This book, a sort of "John David Ebert Reader," collects and gathers his most recent essays, displaying a broad range of topics from spree killers to disappearing planes; from the disintegrative effects of technology upon society to ruminations on contemporary art and literature; and also includes a section on the cult and culture of the multi-media celebrity. These essays, never before published in book form, show the broad range of Ebert's thought and give the reader a sense of his wide grasp upon the various cultural phenomena of contemporary post-historic society.

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