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The Last Analog Man

Par : Darren Mell
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8235784826
  • EAN9798235784826
  • Date de parution28/04/2026
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim

Résumé

The Last Analog Man is a sharp, thought-provoking, and unexpectedly human time-travel story about what we've gained in a world of endless convenience-and what we may have quietly lost along the way. Told through the voice of Todd Kessler, a twenty-five-year-old copier salesman from 1985 suburban Illinois, the novel begins with a simple premise that quickly unfolds into something much deeper: one ordinary day, Todd is pulled-without warning or explanation-into the year 2026.
What he finds isn't chaos. It's something far more unsettling. It's a world that works perfectly. A WORLD THAT WORKS. BUT DOESN'T FEEL RIGHTAt first glance, the future Todd lands in is efficient, frictionless, and technologically advanced in every imaginable way. Cars drive themselves. Doors open only for those the system recognizes. Communication is instant. Work is optimized. Everything is faster, cleaner, quieter.
Better. And yet-almost immediately-Todd notices something that no one else seems to question:No one looks up. People move through their lives absorbed in glowing screens, interacting through devices instead of each other. Conversations are replaced with messages. Presence is replaced with access. Even in shared spaces, people exist alongside one another without ever truly connecting. It isn't broken.
It's just. empty. As Todd observes this new reality, he begins to understand something fundamental:The future didn't become more advanced. It became more convenient. And those two things are not the same.
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