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Wireless Writing in the Age of Marconi

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Wireless Writing in the Age of Marconi Synopsis

Wireless technology has become deeply embedded in everyday life, but its impact cannot be fully understood without probing the contributions of the Italian inventor Guglielmo Marconi (1874-1937), who ushered in the beginning of wireless communication. Marconi produced and detected sound waves over long distances, using the curvature of the earth for direction, and laid the foundations for what we know as radio-the original mobile, voice-activated, and electronic media community.

Timothy C. Campbell demonstrates that Marconi's invention of the wireless telegraph was not simply a technological act but also had an impact on poetry and aesthetics and linked the written word to the rise of mass politics. Reading influential works such as F. T. Marinetti's futurist manifestos, Rudolf Arnheim's 1936 study Radio, writings by Gabriele D'Annunzio, and Ezra Pound's Cantos, Campbell reveals how the newness of wireless technology was inscribed in the ways modernist authors engaged with typographical experimentation, apocalyptic tones, and newly minted models for registering voices. Wireless Writing in the Age of Marconi presents an alternative history of modernism that listens as well as looks and bears in mind the altered media environment brought about by the emergence of the wireless.

Timothy C. Campbell is associate professor of Italian at Cornell University.

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ISBN: 9780816644414
Publication date: 10th April 2006
Author: Timothy C Campbell
Publisher: University of Minnesota Press an imprint of University Of Minnesota Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 222 pages
Series: Electronic Mediations
Genres: Communications engineering / telecommunications