"Pines at Walden Pond" is a "lyric hypertext poem" and is "based on a speaker's thoughts and observations centered upon the pines at Walden Pond, a space celebrated in American literature thanks to Henry David Thoreau's book Walden, his experiment in self-reliance and Transcendental song.
Larsen's hypertext is mapped upon an image of a pine branch, in which several nodes are connected by spindly linear trails. Each trail of links can be interpreted as a line of thought, starting with four nodes that focus on the pines, the speaker's perception of them, Thoreau, and the speaker herself. Following the link trails lead to nodes that hold together well, though there are both physical and conceptual branchings. Clicking on links as they appear within each text also creates thematic associations. Both ways navigating this poem lead to a powerfully associative coherence in a piece that engages the beauty of the place while questioning some of Thoreau's politics." -- From I Love E-Poetry
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Published by the creator.
Claire Dinsmore gave this copy of the work to the Electronic Literature Lab in Spring 2019.
PUBLICATION TYPE
E-lit Object
COPY MEDIA FORMAT
Web
Published in 2001 by Cauldron & Net.
One of the 16 works moved from a CD-ROM containing back up files from Deena Larsen's hard drive. This copy was given to ELO by Deena Larsen in Fall of 2018.
PUBLICATION TYPE
Journal