Does Writing Have a Future
By (Author) Vilem Flusser
Translated by Nancy Ann Roth
Introduction by Mark Poster
University of Minnesota Press
University of Minnesota Press
1st May 2011
United States
General
Non Fiction
302.2244
Paperback
208
Width 127mm, Height 203mm, Spine 15mm
In Does Writing Have a Future, a remarkably perceptive work first published in German in 1987, Vilm Flusser asks what will happen to thought and communication as written communication gives way, inevitably, to digital expression. In his introduction, Flusser proposes that writing does not, in fact, have a future because everything that is now conveyed in writingand much that cannot becan be recorded and transmitted by other means.
"Vilm Flussers flashes of brilliant insight, his intuitions about the psychology of gadgets and convergences, his deeply well-read and philosophically grounded investigations of wide-ranging consequences of a new literacy, are widely admired and deserve an Anglophone audience. Into the Universe of Technical Images and Does Writing Have a Future are of the first rank in the canon of new media studies and digital culture." Peter Krapp, author of Dj Vu: Aberrations of Cultural Memory
"Perhaps a turn to Flusser will change the disregard for media that so characterizes the cultural theory of the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s. For Flusser, however flamboyant and polemical his writing at times is, thought deeply about the emergence of electronic media and its implications for not only Western but truly global culture." Mark Poster, from the Introduction
Vilm Flusser (19201991) was born in Prague; emigrated to Brazil, where he taught philosophy and wrote a daily newspaper colum; and later moved to France. Among his many books that have been translated into English are The Shape of Things, Towards a Philosophy of Photography, The Freedom of the Migrant, and Writings (Minnesota, 2004). Nancy Ann Roth is an arts writer and critic based in the United Kingdom. Mark Poster is professor of history at University of California, Irvine.