Here's "Borges and I" in a hypertexted version:http://www.georgetown.edu/faculty/irvinem/english016/borges/borges.htmlIt's tempting to think of Borges as one of the conceptual inventors of hypertext, since his metafictions are so rich with allusion and linkage; even when he has invented a source or reference.
Here's "Borges and I" in a hypertexted version:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.georgetown.edu/faculty/irvinem/english016/borges/borges.html
It's tempting to think of Borges as one of the conceptual inventors of hypertext, since his metafictions are so rich with allusion and linkage; even when he has invented a source or reference.