Publisher's Synopsis
Post-Digital charts the history of the digital revolution and gauges its impact on contemporary literature, art, criticism, and theory.
Collecting more than 20 years' worth of major interventions from the pioneering journal electronic book review, this landmark 2-volume set contains close to 100 seminal articles from leading scholars, writers and digital artists, including Mark Amerika, Jan Baetens, Alice Bell, Kiki Benzon, R. M. Berry, Anne Burdick, Stephen J. Burn, John Cayley, David Ciccoricco, Astrid Ensslin, Paul Harris, N. Katherine Hayles, Matthew G. Kirschenbaum, Brian McHale, Timothy Morton, Stuart Moulthrop, John Durham Peters, Scott Rettberg, Stephanie Strickland, Ronald Sukenick, Joseph Tabbi, Cary Wolfe, Laura Dassow Walls and Rob Wittig.
Post-Digital also includes new essays chronicling the most recent developments in the field, a series of introductions by several generations of ebr co-editors surveying the long history of thinking about the digital, and a comprehensive bibliography of further reading.