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"Anyone looking for more complete accounts of hypertext/cybertext history should consult George Landow's Hypertext 2.0 (Johns Hopkins, 1997), Espen Aarseth's Cybertext (Johns Hopkins, 1997), Silvio Gaggi's From Text to Hypertext (U. Penn. Press, 1997), J. Yellowlees Douglas's The End of Books -- Or Books Without End? U. Michigan Press (2000), Noah Wardrip-Fruin and Nick Montfort's New Media Reader (MIT, 2002), or Montfort's forthcoming Twisty Little Passages (MIT), which concentrates on the much-neglected tradition of Interactive Fiction. Speaking of broader contexts, Lev Manovich's Language of New Media (MIT, 2001) provides an excellent counterweight to the text-obsessive view."

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