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White magic: the age of paper

Autor Lothar Müller

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White magic: the age of paper
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  • Editorial POLITY PRESS
  • ISBN13 9780745672533
  • ISBN10 0745672531
  • Tipus LLIBRE
  • Pàgines 311
  • Any Edició 2014
  • Idioma Anglès
  • Encuadernació Tela

White magic: the age of paper

Autor Lothar Müller

Editorial POLITY PRESS

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Consistently readable and highly entertaining, this witty and learned book deftly decouples paper's history from the story of printing to tell new and surprising tales about a medium that continues to pervade our daily life. You'll never look at a blank page in quite the same way again. Catherine Robson, New York University This is an absorbing history of paper, fascinating in its detail and magisterial in its scope. Muller writes with the authority of a scholar and the imagination of a poet, filling his book with curious but essential facts and astute perceptions. It is a delight to read. Jeremy Adler, King's College London Muller's history of paper is original, engaging and breathtakingly erudite. It explores paper in its materiality, but also as a source of inspiration which has shaped the history of knowledge and creativity. In tracing paper's vital role in the development of human civilisation, the author also argues for its continued importance in the digital age. Carolin Duttlinger, Wadham College, Oxford Lothar Muller set out dazzling new insights into the creation of our world, building on Harold Innis' work on the long and complex emergence of paper. Unique in his White Magic is his subtle blending of cultural and media history with sociological understanding and literary reflexion. Philippe Despoix, Center of Intermedial Research in Arts, Literatures and Technologies, Universite de Montreal