![]() ![]() Minor characters can have their pasts delved into. Since this is a Wiki, anyone can post up a story and tag it with characters and locations, meaning that that characters timeline gets filled in and fleshed out. We have the opportunity to fill in these blanks, to explain the characters choices and add more depth to the overall story. There’s also more, with the thread taken out of the story we can see the gaps, the implied stories of the characters time away from the readers stage. You can also have a look at a list of all categories here: Categories Click through to one of these to continue reading the characters story. If you want to find out more about a character then click on their name, it’ll send you to a list of chapters that the character is in, ordered by their place in the storyline. He’d like it if you’d annotate and further link the text, which is in a wiki. It opens with the final scene, and invites you to navigate the text that led up to it hypertextually, following character-based indexes to the text. He is the author, previously, of Literature and Race in Los Angeles (Cambridge University Press, 2001), Multimedia Modernism (Cambridge University Press, 2009), Faulkner’s Media Romance (Oxford University Press, 2017) and Todd Solondz (Northern Illinois University Press, 2019), and of the forthcoming Modern Character: 1888–1905 (Oxford University Press, 2023) and Twentieth-Century Prison Writing: A Literary Guide (Edinburgh University Press, 2023).Unmakers: Wikified Makers in hypertext formĪdam created UnMakers using the Creative-Commons-licensed text of my novel Makers. Julian Murphet is Jury Professor of English Language and Literature at the University of Adelaide. 201, coedited with Geoffrey Winthrop-Young, Univ. "Media, Materiality, Memory: Aspects of Intermediality," a special issue of Configurations, the journal of the Society for Literature & Science, Johns Hopkins Univ. 279 "Young Swiss Writers," a special double issue of the international, bilingual magazine Dimension2 co-edited and -introduced with Romey Sabalius (Cal State, San José), vol. Merwin, coedited with Hal Crimmel (Weber State University), Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 2015 reissued in paperback 2018.Enduring Words-Literary Narrative in Changing Media Ecology, Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 2009, pp. His publications include: Conversations with W. Michael Wutz is Rodney H Brady Presidential Distinguished Professor at Weber State University. A Half Century of Friendship and Literary Greatness, Victor Navasky Doctorow, Inhabiting History, Jennifer Eganġ2. City of God / City of Bits: Signs, Signals, Noise, Michael Wutzġ0. Literary Neutrinos and the Hot Dark Matters of Doctorow’s City of God, Nathan Frankĩ. III Narrative, Media, and Cognition-The Case of City of GodĨ. Martin Hench is 67 years old, single, and successful in a career stretching back to the beginnings of Silicon Valley. Doctorow and the Tunnel of Love, Alexander Howard Book Details New York Times bestseller Cory Doctorow's Red Team Blues is a grabby next-Tuesday thriller about cryptocurrency shenanigans that will awaken you to how the world really works. Little Brother is my first young adult novel, a story about hacker kids in San Francisco who use technology to reclaim democracy from the Department of Homeland. "A Rearrangement of Molecules": On Doctorow’s Perpetual Motion Machines, Julian Murphetħ. Doctorow’s The Book of Daniel and Its Political Implications, Jieun KwonĦ. Redeeming the National Ideal: Revisiting E. Submerged Politics and the Artist, Nicholas Murgatroydĥ. Doctorow as Short Story Writer, Mark AzzopardiĤ. "The Dark Horrors of Consciousness": Doctorow and the Gothic, Stephen Archģ. Doctorow and the Halbbildungsroman, Tamlyn AveryĢ. ![]() Doctorow Reconsidered, Michael Wutz and Julian Murphetġ. ![]()
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