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The Doomscroller's Companion

Autor Wendy Wimmer
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 oct 2026
Jane, aka @erejane, a thirtysomething professional web influencer, lives in her aunt’s spare bedroom in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Her only confidant is Brian, a potter who is thrilled that the internet allows him to connect without having to leave his nearby home and studio. With limited options and a dwindling bank account, Jane lands a high-paying gig that requires her to travel to a wildlife refuge on a remote island near San Francisco to publicize a marine biologist’s shark study.
However, when a global pandemic strikes with astonishing speed, the scientists surrounding Jane succumb one by one; meanwhile, Brian grapples with neighbors living out their apocalyptic movie fantasies. When real-world events force them to set aside their online personas, Jane and Brian are forced to decide what—or whom—they care for the most.
Told through traditional narrative and imagined social media posts—which often appear, as they do in life, out of chronological order—The Doomscroller’s Companion is as engaging as it is unexpected.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780299360245
ISBN-10: 0299360245
Pagini: 360
Ilustrații: 0 illus.
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: University of Wisconsin Press
Colecția University of Wisconsin Press

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“A dazzling spin on the pandemic narrative. . . . The Doomscroller’s Companion provides thought-provoking social commentary in a unique package and a deeply modern setting. It poses an unsettling yet vital question: in a world where our realities are filtered and fractured through screens, how do we find meaning and connection, especially in times of real crises? The idea sticks with us, makes us reconsider not only the stories we tell but the media through which those stories are told.”

“A vivid, sometimes lyrical portrayal of people finding that nature can rudely show us the difference between what we perceive to be important and what really matters. Dark and detailed with a note of hope for us all.”

“If the end times are nigh, it’s nice to have a writer as smart, funny, and trenchant as our guide. A terrific book by an unforgettable new writer.”

“Wimmer has created a beautiful patchwork quilt of narrative modes to tell a layered story of what it means to be human in a time of species collapse—our own. Both harrowing and heartfelt.”