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The Iron Whim: A Fragmented History of Typewriting

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Description for The Iron Whim: A Fragmented History of Typewriting Hardback. Num Pages: 344 pages, 40. BIC Classification: HBT; KJWS. Category: (G) General (US: Trade); (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 151 x 224 x 28. Weight in Grams: 538.

The Iron Whim is an intelligent, irreverent, and humorous history of writing culture and technology. It covers the early history and evolution of the typewriter as well as the various attempts over the years to change the keyboard configuration, but it is primarily about the role played by this marvel in the writer's life. Darren Wershler-Henry populates his book with figures as disparate as Bram Stoker, Mark Twain, Franz Kafka, Norman Mailer, Alger Hiss, William Burroughs, J. G. Ballard, Jack Kerouac, Hunter S. Thompson, Northrop Frye, David Cronenberg, and David Letterman; the soundtrack ranges from the industrial clatter of a ... Read more

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Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2007
Publisher
Cornell University Press
Condition
New
Number of Pages
344
Place of Publication
Ithaca, United States
ISBN
9780801445866
SKU
9780801445866
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About Darren Wershler-Henry
Darren Wershler-Henry is an Assistant Professor in the Communication Studies department at Wilfrid Laurier University as well as a writer, critic, and the former senior editor of Coach House Books. He is also the author of many books, including NICHOLODEON: a book of lowerglyphs and the tapeworm foundry.

Reviews for The Iron Whim: A Fragmented History of Typewriting
"Witty and idiosyncratic, this history of typewriting says more than one might think possible about the subject. . . . Wershler-Henry documents how the typewriter, once a dreaded totem of mechanization, has become an object of nostalgia, in a process that will surely repeat itself as technology advances. After all, as he writes, 'Typewriting died a violent death, and . ... Read more

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