INTRODUCTION
The goal in this second part is to be able
to analize a hypertext, a type of reading to which we
are not used to.
I had in mind to choose Sonya’s Rapoport work but when I see it was already chosen I opted
for the work of Milorad Pavic : “Damascene: a Tale
for computers and Compasses”. He is a little-known author who I find quite
interesting. That’s why I thought about putting a biography of him that enables
us to know more deeply this Serbian author.
At first I thought of counting the
argument of the story but after reading it I’ve thought it would be better to make an interesting presentation of the item without
counting any event so that the reader feels drawn and reads it. I think this is
better than anyone tell you the whole history step by step.
I’ll persist in doing a small presentation
of the characters in the history, which I will divide into primary and
secondary and of course I’ll analize the aspect I
chose for this hypertext, the time, where I will differentiate two types of
time.
Finally I’ll add a conclusion where I’ll
give my own opinion about the work and the impression that has given me this
kind of reading.
I really hope you to enjoy it and to find
it interesting.