an entertaining polemic animated by a Cassandra sensibility that expects warnings to go unheeded. Stuart Jeffries, The Observer
Powerful. Matthew Gasda, First Things
[ Han] is a serious and committed writer, relentless in his disdain for the way social media platforms and algorithms have disrupted our personal, political, and spiritual lives. ArtAsiaPacific
A valuable confrontation with the question of what narrative actually is thoughtful and generative. The Conversation
Like a Sartre for the age of screens, Han puts words to our prevailing condition of not-quite-hopeless digital despair. The New Yorker
A nicely packaged, interesting and thought-provoking meditation. Complete Review
Byung-Chul Han stands in the tradition of Jacques Ellul and Christopher Lasch Reading any one of their books will result in never seeing things the same again. Russell Moore, Christianity Today
Hans enquiries into the different regions of contemporary experience, including work, time, love and art, yield a remarkably consistent project of thought, a relentless critique of the spiritual and political privations of digital capitalism. Joshua Cohen, Aeon