by Brian Chappell
Reviews & Interviews
Indie Bookstores: Paris
By Brian Chappell
What would a trip to Paris be without a gentle kiss from Destiny?
What would a trip to Paris be without a gentle kiss from Destiny?
by Micah Towery
Poetry and Poetics
More about McLuhan and the Poetic Line
By Micah Towery
When McLuhan described linearity (I think he actually used the term lineality…not sure if there’s a difference? Spell check doesn’t recognize the latter, if that means anything!), I couldn’t help but think about the poetic line and the way it is changing. As print culture (and hence the divorce made by the phonetic alphabet) ends, we move from the line, back to the field, back to non-linear, acoustic space.
When McLuhan described linearity (I think he actually used the term lineality…not sure if there’s a difference? Spell check doesn’t recognize the latter, if that means anything!), I couldn’t help but think about the poetic line and the way it is changing. As print culture (and hence the divorce made by the phonetic alphabet) ends, we move from the line, back to the field, back to non-linear, acoustic space.