Lance Olsen is a skilled, established author of postmodern narrative, and his latest book, , sees him flexing his pecs and pointing at the crowd like a true literary Hulkamaniac. This experimental, stream-of-consciousness novel documents the disjointed, mediatized lives of an audience of movie-goers.5/5(5). · is an example of a good idea taken too far — or perhaps not far enough — a grand ambition spent poorly. Lance Olsen may be a perfectly capable Estimated Reading Time: 6 mins. Lance Olsen is a skilled, established author of postmodern narrative, and his latest book, , sees him flexing his pecs and pointing at the crowd like a true literary Hulkamaniac. This experimental, stream-of-consciousness novel documents the disjointed, mediatized lives of an audience of movie-goers.5/5(10).
Editorial Reviews "You're sitting in a darkened theater, waiting for the film to begin, when American culture explodes all around in I-Max, Surround Sound, Technicolor—this is the experience of reading Lance Olsen's brilliant , a novel in frames that unreels the random thoughts of a random movie audience: a screening of our own moment that Olsen lights with the white heat of a. is a postmodern novel by Lance Olsen, published in by Chiasmus www.doorway.ru book incorporates multiple micro-narratives written in various styles from the point of view of many different characters as they wait for a movie to begin playing in a theater.. A hypertext adaptation of the book was also published in in the Electronic Literature Organization Collection: Volume One as a. approach is profiled via an analysis of external links in a Web-based fiction, by Lance Olsen and Tim Guthrie. It shows in particular that links are used to provide an ideological context to the narrative as well as forging a relationship between the fictional and actual world. The article ends by.
Lance Olsen is a writer whose technical ingenuity is matched only by his fertility of invention and compassion for his characters. His novel illustrates all these qualities beautifully. —Paul Di Filippo, Asimov's Walter Benjamin envisioned the underground Paris Arcades as the quintessential 19th century industrial dream space. Lance Olsen is a skilled, established author of postmodern narrative, and his latest book, , sees him flexing his pecs and pointing at the crowd like a true literary Hulkamaniac. This experimental, stream-of-consciousness novel documents the disjointed, mediatized lives of an audience of movie-goers. Lance Olsen and Tim Guthrie. In the digital , Tim Guthrie has brought Lance Olsen's transgressive, speculative, and highly charged fiction into the machine, showing how writing can live natively in both book and browser. This version of provides an easy-to-use but powerful interface, providing open access to the thoughts of.
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