Linkterature: From Word to Web

José Ángel García Landa. “Linkterature: From Word to Web.” Lecture at the International Conference on Internet and Language ICIL’05. Castellón de la Plana: Universitat Jaume I, 27 Oct. 2005. Online at Net Sight de José Angel García Landa.*         http://www.unizar.es/departamentos/filologia_inglesa/garciala/publicaciones/linkterature.doc

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_____. “Linkterature: From Word to Web. Or: Literature in the Internet – Internet as Literature – Literature as Internet – Internet in Literature” (Julio 2006). PDF en red en Social Science Research Network (octubre 2007)

http://ssrn.com/abstract=1025231

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Literary Theory and Criticism eJournal 30 Oct. 2007.*

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Economic & Social Impacts of Innovation eJournal 30 Oct. 2007.*

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Writing Technologies eJournal 30 Oct. 2007.*

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_____. “Linkterature: From Word to Web. Or: Literature in the Internet – Internet as Literature – Literature as Internet – Internet in Literature.” Zaguán 18 Febrero 2009.*

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_____. “Linkterature: From Word to Web.” ResearchGate 12 May 2012.*

http://www.researchgate.net/publication/33419617

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_____. “Linkterature: From Word to Web.” Academia 27 Oct. 2013.*

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2 Replies to “Linkterature: From Word to Web”

  1. To link is to originate: “Blogs work through references to posts in other blogs, through the exchange, referencing, commentary and transformation of information, not so much through supposed originality in authorship: and what is paradoxical is that there is probably just as much originality in blog writing as in any other kind of writing.” — now you have me wanting to read John Livingston Lowes on Coleridge.

    1. It’s quite a read, Lowes on Coleridge. Immensely enjoyable once you’re in the mood to dive into a meta-world of letters—a Borges mood is advisable. And, yes, merely to link is more creative than one would think, the connection adds to both things connected. Remember, what E.M. Forster said, I think it was in Howards End, “Only connect!”

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