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by David Auerbach


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  ILLUSTRATION CREDITS

  1:Courtesy of Richard McGuire

  2:By permission of Mark Simonsen

  3:Courtesy of Brecht Evens, from “The City of Belgium,” Drawn & Quarterly, 2018

  4:Illustration from Epileptic, by David B., copyright © 2005 by L’Association, Paris, France. Used by permission of Pantheon Books, an imprint of the Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, a division of Penguin Random House LLC. All rights reserved.

  5:Courtesy of Craig VanGrasstek

  6:Courtesy of Tim Denee

  7:Courtesy of Laurence Jenkins

  8:Courtesy of Knee Jerk

  9:Courtesy of Matt Jones

  10:Courtesy of Matt Jones

  A NOTE ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  David Auerbach is a writer and software engineer who has worked for Google and Microsoft. His writing has appeared in The Times Literary Supplement, MIT Technology Review, The Nation, The Daily Beast, n+1, and Bookforum, among many other publications. He has lectured around the world on technology, literature, philosophy, and stupidity. He lives in New York City.

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