<p>"Flusser transforms gesture to the level of metaphor, offering deep, sometimes metaphysical, interpretation of the human condition. Though it resists being put in a particular disciplinary niche, <i>Gestures </i>will surely become a standard for the many scholars who have already debated or acknowledged the value of Flusser’s claims."—<i>CHOICE</i></p><p>"Flusser’s book transcends the time in which it was written."—<i>International Journal of Communication</i></p><p>"Flusser's writings have a more accessible style, offering precise examples and analogies to specify key concepts. For this reason, the work of Flusser, especially <i>Gestures</i>, eclectically engages with deconstructive paradigms of philosophy at a level accessible to undergraduate students and academics."—<i>Screen Bodies</i></p>
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Vilém Flusser (1920–1991) was born in Prague; emigrated to Brazil, where he taught philosophy and wrote a daily newspaper column; and later moved to France. Among his many books that have been translated into English are Does Writing Have a Future?, Into the Universe of Technical Images, and Writings, all from Minnesota.
Nancy Ann Roth is an arts writer and critic based in the UK. She previously translated Does Writing Have a Future? and Into the Universe of Technical Images.