TTOTT TEXTS v2.0

ARGUABLY The greatest single resource for the study of DR. Robert Anton Wilson’s tale of the tribe.

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Marshall McLuhan: Renaissance for a wired world By Gary Genosko.

The medium and the magician: Orson Welles, the radio years, 1934-1952 By Paul Heyer.

The classic Noh theatre of Japan By Ernest Francisco Fenollosa, Ezra Pound

The legacy of Norbert Wiener By Norbert Wiener, David Jerison, Isadore Manuel Singer, Daniel W. Stroock

The virtual Marshall McLuhan By Donald F. Theall

Popular culture in a new age By Marshall William Fishwick

Vico and Joyce By Donald Phillip Verene

Science and sanity: an introduction to non-Aristotelian systems and general semantics By Alfred Korzybski

The Ezra Pound encyclopedia By Demetres P. Tryphonopoulos, Stephen Adams

Giordano Bruno and the geometry of language By Arielle Saiber

Giambattista Vico and Anglo-American science: philosophy and writing By Marcel Danesi

Beyond Good and Evil By Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche.

The New Anthology of American Poetry: Traditions and revolutions, beginnings… By Steven Gould Axelrod, Camille Roman, Thomas J. Travisano

The good European: Nietzsche’s work sites in word and image By David Farrell Krell, Donald L. Bates

The Dragon Painter By Mary McNeil Fenollosa

At the speed of light there is only illumination: a reappraisal of Marshall McLuhan By John George Moss, Linda M. Morra

The Chinese Written Character as a Medium for Poetry: A Critical Edition By Ernest Fenollosa, Ezra Pound

From Whitney to Chomsky: essays in the history of American linguistics By John Earl Joseph

The imported pioneers: Westerners who helped build modern Japan By Neil Pedlar

Fearing the Dark: The Val Lewton Career By Edmund G. Bansak, Robert Wise

Spoken and written discourse: a multi-disciplinary perspective By Khosrow Jahandaríe

American literature and science By Robert J. Scholnick

The poetry of Ezra Pound By Hugh Kenner

Nietzsche: an introduction By Gianni Vattimo

News is people: the rise of local TV news and the fall of news from New York By Craig Allen

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  1. I rescued from cassette this talk that Marshall McLuhan gave at Johns Hopkins University in the mid 1970s. I have not found an audio file of this talk anywhere online. So far as I know it's an original contribution to the archive of McLuhan audio. Enjoy. Rare McLuhan Audio

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