Steven Poole (born 1972) is a British author, journalist, and video game theorist. He particularly concerns himself with the abuse of language and has...
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Trigger Happy is a book by Steven Poole, examining videogames in terms of their aesthetic appeal - what makes certain games more fun to play than others...
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constructed in a span of 10 years. Steven Poole, author of Trigger Happy, described it as "Japan's own vision of the future now". Poole added that is a "shrine to...
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The Elephant Vanishes (1993), as a "truly extraordinary writer", while Steven Poole of The Guardian praised Murakami as "among the world's greatest living...
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five stars across a range of reviews online. In a published review by Steven Poole for The Guardian, he commends Menzies for writing the book with a "slick...
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wrote that the book is a "disaster porn thriller". In a more mixed case, Steven Poole of The Telegraph praises the book for its factual basis and research...
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wrote, is an idea he is credited with popularising. In January 2017, Steven Poole in The Guardian criticised Schwab's Fourth Industrial Revolution book...
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(1948), where two hands are shown, each drawing the other. The critic Steven Poole commented that It is a neat depiction of one of Escher's enduring fascinations:...
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cyberspace mentally. The trilogy was commercially and critically successful. Steven Poole, writing in The Guardian, described "Neuromancer and the two novels which...
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appeal would greatly depend on the reader. In a review for The Guardian, Steven Poole praised Only Revolutions and wrote "The book is to be admired for its...
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