Sobre o Autor

Nicholas Carr is an American writer and speaker known for his insights on technology and its effects on culture and society. He gained prominence with his book "The Shallows: How the Internet Is Changing the Way We Think, Read and Remember," where he explores the cognitive implications of the internet and digital technologies. Carr argues that the internet encourages superficial reading and diminishes our capacity for deep thought and contemplation. His writing often reflects a critical view of how technology impacts human behavior and cognition.

In addition to his work on the internet's influence, Carr has authored several other books including "Stop What You're Doing And Read This!" and "SUPERFICIALES." His essays and articles have appeared in various prestigious publications, allowing him to engage a broader audience in discussions about the intersection of technology and everyday life. Carr's work has sparked debates about the balance between the benefits of technological advancement and the potential drawbacks to our mental processes and social interactions.

Nacionalidade Americano
Data de Nascimento January 21, 1980
Local de Nascimento Boston, Massachusetts, USA