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through the vanishing point: space in poetry and painting

first edition, 1968.

canadian philosopher marshall mcluhan is widely known as a cornerstone contributor to modern media theory. harley parker, an artist, theorist, and professor also from canada, was his frequent collaborator. in this book, the pair analyze global painting and poetry to reveal how culture and personal identity are shaped by new technologies.

new york: harper and row. 267 pages. 5.75x8.5". hardcover. bound in illustrated-cloth covered boards. book condition: toning to front-free-end paper and around block, mild staining to back board and front boards, negligible bumping to head and foot of spine. very good+. jacket condition: mild shelfwear to foot of front panel, dime-sized chip to foot of spine, small stain to head of back panel. near fine-. Item #1092

Price: $65.00

Item #1092 through the vanishing point: space in poetry and painting. marshall mcluhan, harley parker.
through the vanishing point: space in poetry and painting
through the vanishing point: space in poetry and painting
through the vanishing point: space in poetry and painting
through the vanishing point: space in poetry and painting