Great Subject, Wrong Wolf(e) - Page 2

  • Old media versus new

  • Print versus online

  • New York versus the West Coast

  • Aging hippies versus yuppies versus high tech geeks

  • High tech Silicon Valley versus a San Francisco mired in the politics of the 1960s

  • Libertarians versus the far left (Al Gore) versus the not-so-far left (Bill Clinton) versus the right (Newt Gingrich)

  • The birth of the World Wide Web

  • The dawn of the venture capital phenomenon of the 1990s

  • Online bookstores

  • Online dating

  • The spectacular rise and fall of the dotcoms

  • And more.
  • Obviously, it would be impossible for Wolf to work all of those elements through to their conclusions. But imagine what the Tom Wolfe of Bonfire of the Vanities or Radical Chic, or the Michael Lewis of Liar's Poker could do with this material--and the sense of glee they'd bring to the proceedings! Alternately, it also could have been fun (and very much in keeping with Wired's style) to see this book as the sort of mixed media effort that Michael Crichton attempted with his first novel, The Andromeda Strain. You could easily see lots of memos, faxes, emails, notes and documents in a variety of typefaces interspersed to break up the more traditional text. All of these techniques would have been perfect to cover the McLuhan-inspired switched on, hyped up, plugged in tone of Wired the magazine and could have helped turn Wired - A Romance into the book of the year, talked about nationwide.

    Instead, two months after its release, it's an anemic number 10,500 on the Amazon hit parade.

    Don't get me wrong: this is a good book, and well worth reading, because chances are, if you're reading this on Blogcritics, you remember the Internet frenzy of those years quite well--and probably bought an issue or two of Wired as well. But it could have been a blockbuster.

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