Entretiens (1998-2001) by Marie Lebert

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By Thomas Pham Posted on Jan 9, 2026
In Category - Mindful Technology
Lebert, Marie Lebert, Marie
French
Ever wonder what happens when the internet was still finding its feet? 'Entretiens (1998-2001)' isn't a novel—it's a series of real, raw conversations with the pioneers who were building the digital world we live in. Think of it as eavesdropping on the frantic, brilliant, and sometimes chaotic backroom talks of the early web. Marie Lebert doesn't just report history; she captures the voices of people who were making it up as they went along. It's a fascinating look at a moment when everything about how we connect, learn, and share was up for grabs. If you've ever clicked a link or sent an email, this book shows you the human stories behind that simple click.
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This book is a collection of interviews conducted by Marie Lebert during a pivotal three-year window. It's not a single narrative but a chorus of voices from librarians, technologists, writers, and activists who were wrestling with the internet's explosive growth. The "plot" is the birth of our digital age, told through the hopes, fears, and practical challenges of those on the front lines.

Why You Should Read It

What makes this special is its immediacy. Reading these conversations feels like being in the room. You hear the excitement about new possibilities—like digital libraries and free knowledge—right alongside the anxiety about technology moving too fast. Lebert lets these pioneers speak for themselves, so you get a real sense of their personalities and passion. It's a powerful reminder that our online world wasn't built by faceless corporations, but by real people with big ideas.

Final Verdict

Perfect for anyone curious about how the internet came to be, especially if you prefer human stories over dry technical manuals. It's a must-read for digital historians, librarians, and anyone who remembers the dial-up sound. But it's also surprisingly relevant for modern readers wondering how we got here and where we might go next. This book connects the dots between then and now in a way that feels personal and urgent.



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This title is part of the public domain archive. Access is open to everyone around the world.

Steven Jackson
1 year ago

To be perfectly clear, the arguments are well-supported by credible references. Worth every second.

Steven Allen
1 year ago

This is one of those stories where the clarity of the writing makes this accessible. Definitely a 5-star read.

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