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digital futures of literature, theory, criticism, and the arts

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The Revolution of an Anachronism: Radical Hypertextualism in a Text by Renaud Camus
Translation and the Oulipo: The Case of the Persevering Maltese
The Riddling Effect: Rules and Unruliness in the Work of Harry Mathews

Michael Boyden reflects on the stubborn and idiosyncratic fiction of Harry Mathews and introduces a new ebr gathering of work on and by Mathews.

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other essays by
Jan Baetens
A Remediation’s Remediation?
Creating New Constraints: Toward a Theory of Writing as Digital Translation
Fed Ex Un Ltd
Jan Baetens asks Remediation or Premeditation?
New = Old, Old = New
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Hypertext Markets: a Report from Italy
Entre Chien et Loup: On Jean Genet’s Prisoner of Love
How to Re-Hijack Your Mind: Critical Making and the ‘Battle for Intelligence’
by Kyle Booten
from the archive
Review of Karin Hoepker’s No Maps for These Territories: Cities, Spaces, and Archeologies of the Future in William Gibson
by Alex Link

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Electronic Book Review (ebr ) is an online, open access, peer-reviewed journal of critical writing produced and published by the emergent digital literary network.

ISSN: 1553-1139

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