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was into print, and he was into writing and reading
in a very big way. But it’s perhaps because of
being so incredibly readerly, and at the same time
being, you know, that other way, that other thing.
There must have been constantly a tension of
dialogue between the reading McLuhan and the
perceiving McLuhan. So Marshall was into concepts
up to his, you know, eyeballs. And yet his body
must have helped. I have a feeling that he must
have somehow had a strong physical contribution
to perception, physical contribution to
understanding, because he certainly was never
ever caught in a conceptual mode. Which is what
nobody reading does.