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It has long been accepted that film helped shape the Modernist novel and that Modernist poetry would be inconceivable without the typewriter. Yet radio, a key influence on Modernist literature, remains the invisible medium. The contributors to this book argue that radio led to changes in textual and generic forms. Modernist authors embraced the emerging medium, creating texts that were to be heard but not read, incorporating the device into their stories, and using it to publicize their work. They saw in radio the same spirit of experimentation that animated Modernism itself. Because early bro ... More
Keywords: radio, Modernist literature, broadcasts, Modernist authors, generic forms, experimentation
Print publication date: 2009 | Print ISBN-13: 9780813033495 |
Published to Florida Scholarship Online: September 2011 | DOI:10.5744/florida/9780813033495.001.0001 |
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