From: John Brockman To: Jeffrey Epstein <[email protected]> Subject: Publication Day - 45 years later! Date: Tue, 16 Sep 2014 22:18:29 +0000 Attachments: By_the_Late_John_Brockman.epub In I i lie-Images: HC-390 JohnBrockman_ecard_3.jpeg iBookstore edition By the Late John Brockman By the the Late John Brockman AN E-ORIGINAL REISSUE OF JOHN BROCKMAN'S INFLUENTIAL 1969 AVANT-GARDE OPUS A radical experimental work that challenges the bounderies ofpoetry, philosophy, and science With a Foreword by Hans-Uhich-Obrist, co-director of the Serpentine Gallery Available Now Wherever eBooks are Sol IIIMUNItt • "By the Late...PM Brockman deserves to be read and experienced as few books do In these times of informational overload! - San Francisco Review ofBooks "My debt to John Brockman is great: he taught me the essential non-existence of the screen of words." L — John C. Lilly, author of The Human Bioromputer "A singular volume.... The book, published in 1969, emerged from the swirling intellectual milieu of Marshall McLuhan, John Cage, and cybernetkist Heinz von Foersterr— Wired H AAP C Ile NUM ainuon iBookstoril "Thoroughly inspiring.... Pan of a great lineage of experimental volumes that Invent new formats! — Hans Ulrich 0 brist. author of IS:tys efturaring "The most Important book since Wittgenstein's Tractatus Logico-PhilosopIncus." — Al in Watts, author of The Way ofZen "Brockman rakes the mystery of language and puts right back into its own mystery.... A remarkable achievement! — Heinz con Foerster. author of Understanding Understanding: Essays on Cybernetia and Cognition AL I www.edge.org EFTA01193977