As we devote ever-increasing resources to providing, or prohibiting, access to information via computer, Theodore Roszak reminds us that voluminous information does not necessarily lead to sound thinking. "Data glut" obscures basic questions of justice and purpose and may even hinder rather than enh[...]
When it was published twenty-five years ago, this book captured a huge audience of Vietnam War protesters, dropouts, and rebels - and their baffled elders. Theodore Roszak found common ground between 1960s student radicals and hippie dropouts in their mutual rejection of what he calls the technocrac[...]
Jonathan Gates finds himself on an unwitting quest to discover the secret life of a forgotten director of silent movies, only to discover that the truth behind the director's strange films may be more sinister than he could ever imagine. Reprint.[...]
Jonathan Gates loves going to the Classic art house cinema in LA. There he forms an obsession with Max Castle, a nearly-forgotten genius of the silent screen and film noir director who vanished in the 1940s. A macabre detective story, an occult tale of medieval heresy, an apocalyptic thriller and a[...]