Rebooting Electronic Literature: Documenting Pre-Web Born Digital MediaMain MenuIntroduction to Rebooting Electronic LiteratureDocumentation of pre-web works of electronic literature from the library of the Electronic Literature LabSarah Smith's "King of Space"Documentation of Sarah Smith's hypertext novel, "King of Space"David Kolb's "Socrates in the Labyrinth"Documentation of David Kolb's hypertext essay "Socrates in the Labyrinth"J. Yellowlees Douglas' "I Have Said Nothing"Documentation of J. Yellowlees Douglas' hypertext novel, "I Have Said Nothing"Thomas M. Disch’s "AMNESIA"Documentation of Thomas M. Disch's interactive fiction "AMNESIA"Rob Kendall’s "A Life Set for Two"Documentation of Rob Kendall's hypertext "Life Set for Two"Judy Malloy's "its name was Penelope"The chapter on Judy Malloy's "its name was Penelope"Mary-Kim Arnold's "Lust"Documentation of Mary-Kim Arnold's hypertext fiction work, "Lust"Authors' and Contributors' BiosThe bios of those who authored and produced Rebooting Electronic LiteratureDene Grigarae403ae38ea2a2cccdec0313e11579da14c92f28Nouspace Publications | Washington State University Vancouver
Poster for "A Life Set for Two'
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12018-04-04T14:58:57-07:00Resources for Rob Kendall's A Life Set for Two"30Resources for Rob Kendall's A Life Set for Two"plain2018-05-27T01:14:33-07:00 During the production of this book, Rob Kendall sent files pertaining to his unpublished poetry to the Electronic Literature Lab's archives. Links to those works accessible via the web are provided below. Also included are images Grigar took of his work (found in Box 1) during her visit to The Robert Kendall Collection at the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library at Duke University and screen captures of the Flash-based poem, "Faith."
"After Closing" (1997) The two documents accompany the poem. The first is the text of the poem, while the second serves as the introduction to the poem and reflects the author's thoughts about poetry.
"The Clue: A MiniMystery in the Form of a SoftPoem" (1991)
1. Folder containing the executable file
"Faith" (2002) These are photos Grigar took of Kendall's original manuscript of the poem while she conducted research at the Rubinstein library. Also included in these resources are the screenshots she took of the poem constituting the final version. The comparison of the two versions––the hand-written manuscript and the screenshots of the version currently online––comprise the subject of her essay, "Notes & Observations on Rob Kendall's 'Faith.'" The work is available from several sources, such as the Electronic Literature Organization's Electronic Literature Collection 1, and requires Flash.