Endless Suburbs

Endless Suburbs is a hypertext narrative that pokes fun at the myth of the suburban American Dream: owning a nice car, finding true love, owning a home, and building a successful career. The browser's status bar is leveraged to display a metanarrative that comments cynically on the story unfolding on the screen. Java Applets use a page-turning application as a duplicating machine to replicate endless copies of suburbia—houses, cars. But as readers delve deeper into the story, the tale goes awry: "Everybody is working full-time to support twelve cars and 10,000 square feet of living space. No one can drive anywhere because of traffic."

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The Marjorie C. Luesebrink Collection

An unpublished copy.

Marjorie Luesebrink donated this work to the Electronic Literature Lab in September of 2021.

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Riding the Meridian

Published in 1999 by Riding the Meridian.

This copy was given to the Electronic Literature Lab by Jennifer Ley in Spring of 2019.

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http://califia.us/EndSub/endless.htm

The Iowa Review Web

Published in 1999 by The Iowa Review Web in Volume 1.

This copy was given to the Electronic Literature Lab by Lynne Nugent at the Iowa Review in Summer 2016.

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Online Journal

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