A Posthuman, Blind, and Appendage-less Stump of Flesh Experiences the Sensation of Reading Various Editions of Gravity’s Rainbow in a Temperature-Controlled Room with Cloroxed-White Walls.
By Christopher Hellstrom
21 July 2008
Turning virtual pages
That exist only here
The Viking Hardbound First Edition
With orange and red letters
From 1973
The year I was born
It began with
“A screaming comes across the sky”
The edition is just as I remember
Or I can “read”
A yellowed paperback
Penguin From the '80s
Or the Deluxe edition
With its crispy clean acid-free paper
I could experience it as a Medieval text
With an Olde English font
Like a postmodern Gutenberg bible
Or I can take it in the old-fashioned way
As a rush of code
Flowing like alphabet soup
On a digital string
But it’s noticeable sub-real
Like circa 1997 CGI
My psyche rejects it as inauthentic
Because the tactile
Touch and taste
Is tinny
Faker than fake
I’ll wait around
For reality to improve
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