How Writing Made Us Human, 3000 BCE to Now

Cover of How Writing Made Us Human, 3000 BCE to Now by Walter Stephens
Publisher: JHU Press
Year: 2023
Language: en
Pages: 576
ISBN-13: 9781421446646
Dimensions:
Height: 9.25 inches
Length: 6.125 inches
Weight: 2.10100535686 Pounds
Width: 1.72 inches
Dewey Decimal: 411.09
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How Writing Made Us Human, 3000 BCE to Now by Walter Stephens, published by JHU Press on October 10, 2023, offers a comprehensive exploration of the history of writing and its profound impact on human culture. This 576-page book presents an accessible narrative that chronicles the evolution of written communication, highlighting its role in preserving cultural practices, traditions, and knowledge over millennia. Rather than focusing solely on technical advancements, Stephens delves into the emotional connections people have forged with written culture, emphasizing the humanities’ importance in society.

Readers will discover a rich tapestry of myths and legends that explain the origins and significance of writing, from ancient Sumerian innovations to contemporary debates surrounding literary creation. The book examines how various cultures have engaged with the written word, showcasing stories that intertwine historical figures and divine influences. By tracing the journey of writing from the Bronze Age to the present, Stephens illustrates how this medium has shaped human life and inspired a continuous quest for historical understanding.


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A sweeping history of how writing has preserved cultural practices, traditions, and knowledge throughout human history.

In How Writing Made Us Human, 3000 BCE to Now, Walter Stephens condenses the massive history of the written word into an accessible, engaging narrative. The history of writing is not merely a record of technical innovations—from hieroglyphics to computers—but something far richer: a chronicle of emotional engagement with written culture whose long arc intimates why the humanities are crucial to society.

For five millennia, myths and legends provided fascinating explanations for the origins and uses of writing. These stories overflowed with enthusiasm about fabled personalities (both human and divine) and their adventures with capturing speech and preserving memory. Stories recounted how and why an ancient Sumerian king, a contemporary of Gilgamesh, invented the cuneiform writing system—or alternatively, how the earliest Mesopotamians learned everything from a hybrid man-fish. For centuries, Jews and Christians debated whether Moses or God first wrote the Ten Commandments. Throughout history, some myths of writing were literary fictions. Plato’s tale of Atlantis supposedly emerged from a vast Egyptian archive of world history. Dante’s vision of God as one infinite book inspired Borges’s fantasy of the cosmos as a limitless library, while the nineteenth century bequeathed Mary Shelley’s apocalyptic tale of a world left with innumerable books but only one surviving reader.

Stephens presents a comprehensive history of the written word and demonstrates how writing has preserved and shaped human life since the Bronze Age. These stories, their creators, and their preservation have inspired wonder and an endless appetite for historical revelation.

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