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* Read on: July 2024 | |||
* Read it physically in the studio, or on the bootleg library (<span style="color:red;">TODO</span>), or with my annotations (<span style="color:red;">TODO</span>) | |||
This 1994 essay by Espen J. Aarseth outlines a theory of nonlinear texts and places this in the discourse of contemporary literary theory. I stumbled upon it in ''The New Media Reader'', after reading the preceding chapters 12 and 50. By the merit of its placement in the book, that follows a chronological timeline, the alluring title, and Aarseth's name being connected to ludology, my interest was piqued. It is a dense text. Therefore, this entry will start with an attempt of a (subjective) (digestive) summary, after which more personal reflections are explored. | |||
<b>Follow ups to explore:</b> | |||
* Cybertext: Perspectives on Ergodic Literature (Espen J. Aarseth) ([https://monoskop.org/File:Aarseth_Espen_J_Cybertext_Perspectives_on_Ergodic_Literature.pdf monoskop link]) |
Revision as of 16:34, 1 August 2024
- Read on: July 2024
- Read it physically in the studio, or on the bootleg library (TODO), or with my annotations (TODO)
This 1994 essay by Espen J. Aarseth outlines a theory of nonlinear texts and places this in the discourse of contemporary literary theory. I stumbled upon it in The New Media Reader, after reading the preceding chapters 12 and 50. By the merit of its placement in the book, that follows a chronological timeline, the alluring title, and Aarseth's name being connected to ludology, my interest was piqued. It is a dense text. Therefore, this entry will start with an attempt of a (subjective) (digestive) summary, after which more personal reflections are explored.
Follow ups to explore:
- Cybertext: Perspectives on Ergodic Literature (Espen J. Aarseth) (monoskop link)