An interesting site here, The Waste Land as hypertext, with some surprisingly good notes. Initial pop-up windows, however, are annoying; typical tripod bullshit. Check it out here.
Here is a good piece on the composition of TWL from the late Richard Ellman.
And here's a great site for convenience sake, even if its name is a little distressing. ;-)
And The Love Song of J. Random Hacker. More amusing than one would think.
27 April 2003
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