Michael Joyce’s
biography
Michael Joyce (born 1945) is a professor of English at Vassar
College, NY, USA. He is also an important author and critic of electronic
literature.
Joyce's afternoon: a story, 1987, was among
the first literary hypertexts to present itself as undeniably serious
literature, and experimented with the short-story form in novel ways. It was
created with the then-new Storyspace software, deployed the ambiguity and
dubious narrator characteristic of high modernism, along with some suspense and
romance elements, in a story whose meaning could change dramatically depending
on the path taken through its lexias on each reading. (For instance, a
hard-to-find series of lexias presented a new set of facts about the narrator's
actions which dramatically affected the reader's judgment of him.) His Twilight,
a symphony: a hyperfiction (1996) was a second hypertext story.
Joyce's books include War outside Ireland: a
novel (1982), Of two minds: hypertext
pedagogy and poetics (1995), Othermindedness:
the emergence of network culture (2000), and Moral tales and
meditations: technological parables and refractions (2001). He is a graduate of the Iowa Writers Workshop.
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