Invisible Cities Transcription and Study
2nd Jun. 2002
"I am presently looking at different ways of reading Invisible Cities by changing the order in which the reader experiences the text. Instead of the author retaining control hypertext can allow the reader to have control thereby changing the overall experience. The following are the most obvious categories, later I hope to allow the reader greater freedom in exploring this novel."
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