The Reader-Viewer-Listener
Washington D.C. Library of Congress, 1987. softcover. 8vo. 33pp. from Foreword: "In this essay, Center for the Book adviser Lester Asheim explores books and their relationship to other media in an even wider context, examining books and reading as a part of the total communication process. Readers, he points out, are also viewers and listeners. It is the active involvement of the reader-viewer-listener that intrigues Asheim and leads him to suggest that "the meaning of communication rests as much with the person who receives the message as it does with the person who originally formulated it." Book VG+: clean, square, tight, unmarked. Item #4176
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