Talk:Elfland catacombs

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One can point to many progenitors before afternoon, including the much better known Crowther and Woods _adventure_ and the Swarthmore College DUNGE, not to mention toys and games in BASIC, PLATO, and other systems. But afternoon is clearly a different beast, and the notability of Elfland Catacombs needs to be better argued. It is not cited, for example, in any of the major monographs -- Landow's HYPERTEXT 3.0, Joyce OF TWO MINDS, Douglas END OF BOOKS, Gaggi FROM TEXT TO HYPERTEXT, Aarseth CYBERTEXT, Nelson LITERARY MACHINES. I think it has never been cited in the ACM Hypertext Conference (1987-present). Tellingly, it was not reviewed in Coover's famous NY Times reviews, which tried to review every published hypertext fiction . MarkBernstein 18:02, 12 February 2007 (UTC)

I've never heard of this work and wanted to get hold of a copy, but can't find any reference to it outside of this Wikipedia page and copies of the wikipedia. Does it actually exist? --Lijil 09:05, 17 August 2007 (UTC)