book cover of The Literary Criticism of Marshall McLuhan, 1943-1962
 

The Literary Criticism of Marshall McLuhan, 1943-1962

(1969)
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Of all our principal public and publicized thinkers, Marshall McLuhan is probably the most confused. The development of this confusion can be traced chronologically in "The Interior Landscape," a brilliant collection of literary essays dating from 1943. Its full flowering is displayed in the melange of liturgically repeated formulas which dominate "Counterblast."



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