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About the Storyafternoon was first offered to the public as a demonstration of the hypertext authoring system Storyspace, announced in 1987 at the first Association for Computing Machinery Hypertext conference in a paper by Michael Joyce and Jay David Bolter. In 1990, it was published on diskette and distributed in the same form by Eastgate Systems. Game Details
Language: English (en)
Current Version: 11.1 License: Commercial Development System: Storyspace IFID: Unknown TUID: oez7iutmip7gj79f |
The New York Times
HYPERFICTION; And Now, Boot Up the Reviews
Perhaps in the end too much is left unsaid and the piece remains too much of a tease, but it is a graceful and provocative work and utterly essential to an understanding of this new art form.
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The Washington Post
NEVER THE SAME TEXT TWICE
Afternoon is an arresting, intricate, delicately contoured prose sculpture, and a noteworthy piece of recent American fiction, genre considerations aside.
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