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Marshall McLuhan, 1911–1980.
Judith Fitzgerald
Award-winning poet, music critic, and literary journalist Judith Fitzgerald began her career in the early 1980s as an Entertainment writer with The Globe and Mail (where her work earned the Fiona Mee Literary Journalism Award). Her poetry, reviews, profiles, interviews, criticism, editorials, features, and columns have been published in numerous national and international anthologies, periodicals, journals, and newspapers.
Fitzgerald has published sixteen books of poetry, including Victory, Rapturous Chronicles, River, and Twenty-Six Ways Out of This World. She has received a Writers’ Choice Award and has been shortlisted for the Governor General’s Award, the Pat Lowther Award, and the Trillium Award. Fitzgerald’s best-selling Building a Mystery: The Story of Sarah McLachlan and Lilith Fair (Quarry) was released in December 1997; its update, Sarah McLachlan: Building a Mystery (New Millennium Edition: Quarry/ Omnibus), was published in June 2000.
In 1994, with the generous cooperation of the University of Windsor’s Assumption College and Department of Communications, Fitzgerald conceived and coordinated Makin’ McLuhan, a multimedia colloquium the CBC hailed as “an invigorating event which goes a long way towards reclaiming and reaffirming the reputation of one of Canada’s foremost thinkers.”
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Marshall McLuhan
JUDITH FITZGERALD
Marshall MCLUHAN
WISE GUY
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Fitzgerald, Judith
Marshall McLuhan: wise guy
(The Quest Library; 14).
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-9688166-7-3
1. McLuhan, Marshall, 1911–1980. 2. Mass media specialists – Canada – Biography. I. Title. II. Series: Quest library; 14.
P92.5.M3F57 2001 302.23’092 C200-1941199-5
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Chronology: Judith Fitzgerald
Index: Darcy Dunton
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Wise Guy is a literary study of Marshall McLuhan’s life and career. The quotation of phrases from books written by Marshall McLuhan and copyrighted by his publishers is intended to illustrate the biographical information and criticism of McLuhan’s work presented by the author and thus constitutes fair dealing under Canadian copyright law.
The medium, or process, of our time – electric technology – is reshaping and restructuring patterns of social interdependence and every aspect of our personal life. It is forcing us