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The Unknown: An Anthology is a work of experimental fiction collaboratively authored by four then-unknown writers, the print translation of The Unknown: a Hypertext Novel, the esteemed and often-cited winner of the 1998 trAce/altX Hypertext Contest, judged by eminent novelist Robert Coover, who described The Unknown as "genuinely multi-sequential and massively rich in story material." Decadent, comic, lively, dark, and satirical, the fragmented novel explores the millennial collision of literat…
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The Unknown: An Anthology is a work of experimental fiction collaboratively authored by four then-unknown writers, the print translation of The Unknown: a Hypertext Novel, the esteemed and often-cited winner of the 1998 trAce/altX Hypertext Contest, judged by eminent novelist Robert Coover, who described The Unknown as "genuinely multi-sequential and massively rich in story material." Decadent, comic, lively, dark, and satirical, the fragmented novel explores the millennial collision of literature, technology, and commerce.

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  • Author: Scott Rettberg
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  • ISBN-10: 0980139295
  • ISBN-13: 9780980139297
  • Format: 15.2 x 22.9 x 1.6 cm, softcover
  • Language: English English

The Unknown: An Anthology is a work of experimental fiction collaboratively authored by four then-unknown writers, the print translation of The Unknown: a Hypertext Novel, the esteemed and often-cited winner of the 1998 trAce/altX Hypertext Contest, judged by eminent novelist Robert Coover, who described The Unknown as "genuinely multi-sequential and massively rich in story material." Decadent, comic, lively, dark, and satirical, the fragmented novel explores the millennial collision of literature, technology, and commerce.

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