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White Magic

White Magic

Lothar Müller

Polity Press
2014
sidottu
Paper is older than the printing press, and even in its unprinted state it was the great network medium behind the emergence of modern civilization. In the shape of bills, banknotes and accounting books it was indispensible to the economy. As forms and files it was essential to bureaucracy. As letters it became the setting for the invention of the modern soul, and as newsprint it became a stage for politics. In this brilliant new book Lothar Müller describes how paper made its way from China through the Arab world to Europe, where it permeated everyday life in a variety of formats from the thirteenth century onwards, and how the paper technology revolution of the nineteenth century paved the way for the creation of the modern daily press. His key witnesses are the works of Rabelais and Grimmelshausen, Balzac and Herman Melville, James Joyce and Paul Valéry. Müller writes not only about books, however: he also writes about pamphlets, playing cards, papercutting and legal pads. We think we understand the ?Gutenberg era?, but we can understand it better when we explore the world that underpinned it: the paper age. Today, with the proliferation of digital devices, paper may seem to be a residue of the past, but Müller shows that the humble technology of paper is in many ways the most fundamental medium of the modern world.
White Magic

White Magic

Lothar Müller

Polity Press
2016
nidottu
Paper is older than the printing press, and even in its unprinted state it was the great network medium behind the emergence of modern civilization. In the shape of bills, banknotes and accounting books it was indispensible to the economy. As forms and files it was essential to bureaucracy. As letters it became the setting for the invention of the modern soul, and as newsprint it became a stage for politics. In this brilliant new book Lothar Müller describes how paper made its way from China through the Arab world to Europe, where it permeated everyday life in a variety of formats from the thirteenth century onwards, and how the paper technology revolution of the nineteenth century paved the way for the creation of the modern daily press. His key witnesses are the works of Rabelais and Grimmelshausen, Balzac and Herman Melville, James Joyce and Paul Valéry. Müller writes not only about books, however: he also writes about pamphlets, playing cards, papercutting and legal pads. We think we understand the ?Gutenberg era?, but we can understand it better when we explore the world that underpinned it: the paper age. Today, with the proliferation of digital devices, paper may seem to be a residue of the past, but Müller shows that the humble technology of paper is in many ways the most fundamental medium of the modern world.
Herman Bang

Herman Bang

Lothar Müller

Deutscher Kunstverlag
2011
sidottu
Der dänische Autor Herman Bang, 857 auf der Insel Alsen geboren, starb 9 2 auf einer Vortragsreise durch die Vereinigten Staaten. Er galt den Zeitgenossen als Dandy und dekadent und war immer wieder in Geldnöten. Dass er seine Homosexualität nicht verborgen hat, machte ihn erpressbar. Seine Schriftstellerkollegen in Deutschland erkannten Bang früh als einen der bedeutendsten Prosaautoren der skandinavischen Moderne. Rainer Maria Rilke, Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Hermann Hesse und Thomas Mann empfahlen seine Bücher, Klaus Mann machte ihn zum Helden einer Erzählung. Lothar Müller zeichnet in seinem Essay den Lebensweg des Autors und Journalisten, verhinderten Schauspielers und Theaterkritikers Herman Bang nach und gibt Einblicke in ein Werk, das Jahre nach Bangs Tod immer mehr Leser in Deutschland neuerlich in seinen Bann zieht.