Juggling economies and unknotting threads, Victor Vitanza pulls back to drop the curtain, theoretically, on The Politics of Information.
Darren Tofts reviews a popularization by Marie O'Mahony and an auto-critique of cyberculture by Andrew Murphie and John Potts.
In the triad of Verso pamphlets on 9/11, Nick Spencer sees a convergence of postmodern critique (against the capitalist culture of postmodernity).
Aaron Pease reviews Manual DeLanda's philosophy of the virtual.
Linda Brigham offers a Deleuzean take on Independence Day.
On twentieth-century Poland's leading author.
Mark Hansen responds to Linda Brigham's review of Embodying Technesis: Technology Beyond Writing.
Joseph Tabbi identifies a shift in U.S. criticism that has taken place in the eight years separating Susan Strehle's Fiction in the Quantum Universe and John Johnston's Information Multiplicity.
Linda Brigham works through Embodying Technesis by Mark Hansen.
Elisabeth Joyce reads Howe as a postfeminist Thoreau facing the dilemma that 'to inhabit a wilderness is to destroy it.'