Soliloquy

"Goldsmith's practice of conceptual writing reaches online as easily as it does into print, but it begins with Goldsmith imagining provocative writing challenges — and it follows through when he actually executes the project he has thought up. 'The most boring writer that has ever lived' (as Goldsmith has called himself) has retyped a day's New York Times (Day) and typed up a year's worth of weather reports (The Weather). In the digital Soliloquy, he plunders his own words, offering a web version of a book edition of a gallery installation of a week's worth of his spoken language." -- from Electronic Literature Collection, Volume 1

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The Electronic Literature Collection Volume 1

Published in 2006 by Electronic Literature Organization.

The ELO gave this copy of the work to the Electronic Literature Lab in 2018.

PUBLICATION TYPE

Anthology

ORIGINAL URL

https://collection.eliterature.org/1/works/goldsmith__soliloquy.html