The Khazar Dictionary of Milorad Pavic is a multi-book, an excellent-and overwhelming-hiperliteratura example, since its structure is essentially hypertext. This is a book that practically links the past with the future in the literary technique (inevitably think of Calvino, Queneau, Perec ...), in history and even mysticism. With Pavić, the reader learns to read at work necessarily requiring participation not only open but transcendent, which is willing to go back and forth both in the book (the classic style Rayuela ) as in dreams, because as Pavić himself says, "only one who can read the parts of a book in the correct order, you can create the world anew. "Again:" it is more important to believe in looking, listening and reading than in painting, singing or writing. "
The official website of Pavić is an essay entitled Jasmina Mihajlovic Milorad Pavic and hyperfiction which hit a few excerpts:
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A literary text to Become an electronic text - reading and writing develops on a computer which makes non-linear and non chronological narration possible just like the primary one, the one which is characteristic of oral literature, where rhapsods organize and link fragments into a permanently movable whole which has neither a classical beginning nor a classical end and where the text is subject to perpetual changes.
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It seems that an important turn and revolution has happened in the literature of the 20ieth century with the appearance of the literary works that have characteristics of the hypertext as well as with the transition of fiction into a new technology, so that literature can be divided into two currents. First of them being the non interactive and the second – the interactive writings, so That the future of fiction lies in this key.
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