Week 14: Hacking and Preserving Digital Poetry

William Dickey and William Gibson in a computer.

Monday, November 21

  • In class:
  • Assignment
    • Read “Third Generation Electronic Literature
    • Read “Lazy Cat” by txtst0ries
    • Thinking of this generational framework, share 2 links to works you have encountered online or in a social network that you consider interesting from a 3rd generation electronic literature perspective. Accompany each link with a brief comment on the interest of this work from an e-literary and e-poetic perspective.
    • Post before class on Monday.
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By Leonardo Flores

Professor Leonardo Flores is Chair of the English Department at Appalachian State University. He taught at the English Department at University of Puerto Rico: Mayagüez Campus from 1994 to 2019. He is President of the Electronic Literature Organization. He was the 2012-2013 Fulbright Scholar in Digital Culture at the University of Bergen in Norway. His research areas are electronic literature and its preservation via criticism, documentation, and digital archives. He is the creator of a scholarly blogging project titled I ♥ E-Poetry, co-editor of the Electronic Literature Collection, Volume 3, and has a Spanish language e-lit column in 80 Grados. He is currently co-editing the first Anthology of Latin American Electronic Literature. For more information on his current work, visit leonardoflores.net.