Experiment, never interpret.

It is possible that writing has an intrinsic relationship with lines of flight. To write is to trace lines of flight which are not imaginary, and which one is indeed forced to follow, because in reality writing involves us there, draws us in there. To write is to become, but has nothing to do with becoming a writer. That is to become something else. --G. Deleuze.

Digital Poiesis

Virtual Poets' Cafe and Clam Bar: A transcript from a poetry slam night at pmc-moo.
Adaweb has several very interesting electronic poetry projects, including one by Jenny Holzer
U Buffalo's Electronic Poetry Center  
Atlanta's RedLight Cafe: streaming audio and video performances
Ubuweb: a great archive of visual/concrete/sound poetry

Other Online (re)Sources

My Joycean Hypertext page
My sparse, but heavily trafficked bell hooks site
My site on writers and the Spanish Civil War

San Narciso College Thomas Pynchon page
Don DeLillo's America site, maintained by Curt Gardner
The Library of Congress's Walt Whitman Notebook Page, part of the American Memory  collection
Iowa State University's EServer
Jack Lynch's Literary Research Tools on the 'Net
The Voice of the Shuttle: Web Page For Humanities Research
University of Maryland's InforM Database of Academic Resources
Georgetown's Labyrinth of Medieval Studies
It's gone commercial, but it's still a useful clearinghouse:
The Internet Movie Database
 

e-Text Archives and Catalogs

ALEX: A Catalog of e-texts on the 'net
Online Books Home Page
Project Gutenberg
UVA's Electronic Text Center
Columbia's Digital Library Collection, plus an index to other electronic text resources



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