Scene I: A breakfast-room adjoined the drawing-room, I
slipped in there. It contained a
bookcase: I soon possessed myself of a volume, taking care that it should be
one stored with pictures. I mounted into
the window-seat: gathering up my feet, I sat cross-legged, like a Turk; and,
having drawn the red moreen curtain nearly close, I was shrined in double
retirement.
Scene II: Bessie asked if I would have a book: the word
book acted as a transient stimulus, and I begged her to fetch Gulliver’s
Travels from the library. This book I
had again and again perused with delight.
I considered it a narrative of facts, and discovered in it a vein of
interest deeper than what I found in fairy tales.
Like Jane, was I,
when I had my hard copy of Switching
Codes: Thinking Through Digital Technology in the Humanities and the Arts in
hand. I was, too, like Jane - ‘shrined in double retirement’, and very much like
her, this particular book, ‘I had again and again perused with delight’!!!
Well, everything
about the book fascinates me! The book is simply unrivalled in the treatment of
its new-age subject with time as its central metaphor or paradox!
After ploughing in
all earnestness through the 440 pages of ‘transient stimulus’ that the book
offers, my eyes rested on the wonderful epilogue to the book titled, ‘Enquire
Within upon Everything’ by Richard Powers.
After having read
through this wonderful book (in around a week’s time), I was thrilled or rather
enthralled by this ‘oh boy’! epilogue. What a brilliant way of putting things
in perspective! Indeed most of the essays in the volume, like the ‘Migration of
the Aura or How to Explore the Original through Its Facsimiles,’ or ‘the Truth
in Versions’, or ‘Untidy Generativity’, or ‘Electronic Linguistics,’ or ‘Rewiring
Culture, the Brain, and Digital Media,’ or ‘Re-placing’ – now all these
wonderfully thought-provoking articles have their logical culmination in this
wonderful epilogue by Powers. Those of you who’ve read his ‘Pulitzer-winning’
novel The Echo Maker can tune yourselves in without much ado - in sync with his
frame of mind – to yet another brilliant narrative of Powers - this time in
prose – for those wonderful ‘relating modes of thought’ that pervade this thoughty
[my coinage J ] treatise!
Just giving you
excerpts [aka a teaser trailer] from the first two pages!
Say
a boy is born in a northern middle class suburb of the large Midwestern metropolis
of C.
Say
he is born in the year 1989.
This
is the last of years. This is the first of years.
This
is the year the walls come down and the webs come up.