By the Late John BrockmanA radical, experimental work that challenges the boundaries of poetry, philosophy, and science. First published in 1969, this new and expanded edition of John Brockman’s first book,�By The Late John Brockman,�also includes the full text of�37�(1971), and�Afterwords�(1973). This edition features a new foreword by Hans Ulrich Obrist, co-director of the Serpentine Gallery and author of Ways of Curating. |
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