Hypertext fiction is characterised by its use of short blocks of text, referred to as lexias, and within each lexia one or more words are hyperlinked creating paths to other lexias. This gives the reader choices about which path to take next (a bit like a choose your own adventure book with literary intentions!).
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Examples of hypertext fiction
On hypertext fiction
“Du må ikke sove”: a floating motif detached from its meaning (or: LLMs can
write Norwegian but miss cultural references)
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There’s a new ad for the train between Stavanger and Oslo in Norway that
uses a line from Arnulf Øverland’s famous anti-fascist poem Du må ikke sove
(“You ...
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