The Story of Stories: The Million-Year History of a Uniquely Human Art by Ashton, Kevin

The Story of Stories: The Million-Year History of a Uniquely Human Art

An irresistible and enchanting journey through human history--from mankind's earliest fires to the latest smart phones--that tells...
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Author: Kevin Ashton
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The Story of Stories: The Million-Year History of a Uniquely Human Art by Ashton, Kevin

The Story of Stories: The Million-Year History of a Uniquely Human Art

$95.99 $50.53

The Story of Stories: The Million-Year History of a Uniquely Human Art

$95.99 $50.53
Author: Kevin Ashton
Format: Hardcover
Language: English

An irresistible and enchanting journey through human history--from mankind's earliest fires to the latest smart phones--that tells the surprising and untold story of storytelling.

Joan Didion told us, "We tell ourselves stories in order to live." And yet, the story of stories has never been told until now. MIT technology pioneer Kevin Ashton was at the forefront of the digital revolution that led to the invention of the smartphone, the ultimate storytelling device. This latest technology in the long arc of human storytelling allows anyone, for the first time in history, to tell stories to everyone. In The Story of Stories, Ashton tells the untold story of storytelling. The result is an eye-opening, compelling journey through the eight great revolutions of storytelling, all of which follow a simple pattern: each major new storytelling tool increases the number of people who can share stories and the number of people with whom those stories can be shared.

Our first night-fires created the earliest audiences for spoken stories. Language did not lead us to stories; stories led us to language. In time, the development of rhyme, song, and other mnemonic devices allowed those spoken stories to be preserved for generations; pictures drawn on cave walls turned preservation into permanence, telling stories we still experience thousands of years later; writing enabled storytellers to spread tales to faraway places; the Chinese invented printing with moveable metal type around 700 CE; the Toltecs independently invented it at about the same time; 750 years later Gutenberg independently invented it again, adding a converted wine press to create the mass production of mass communication. Over time, printing presses increased the number of storytellers and the size of their audiences by many orders of magnitude, a trend which led us to great revolutions, and electric, then electronic, then digital storytelling and all our storytelling tools of today--and tomorrow's.

In this remarkable book, more than twenty-five years in the making, Ashton looks at the development of human storytelling to help us understand where we are in the latest iteration that is the digital era. Drawing on examples from art, literature, music, and pop culture, from the Bible to Bon Jovi, Aristotle to Artificial Intelligence, Frederick Douglass to Facebook, and cave paintings to cinema, The Story of Stories is a passionate and crucial exploration of how stories and the tools we use to tell them continue to change us, cause revolutions, and connect us to each other and give our lives meaning.



Author: Kevin Ashton
Publisher: Harper
Published: 03/03/2026
Pages: 400
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.12lbs
Size: 9.33h x 6.36w x 1.27d
ISBN: 9780063438699


Review Citation(s):
Library Journal 02/01/2026 pg. 58
Kirkus Reviews 12/01/2025

About the Author
Ashton, Kevin: - Kevin Ashton is a visionary technologist and author. He coined the term "the Internet of Things," and co-founded and led the Auto-ID Center at MIT. His first book, How to Fly a Horse: The Secret History of Creation, Invention, and Discovery, was named Porchlight's "Business Book of the Year." He lives in Austin, Texas.

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