![]() ![]() ![]() Where * replaces only single letters excised from Schulz's text, as in the title phrase “tree*of*cod*es,” no spaces before and after * are used.ĢSee, among others, Ryan and Hayles, who contend that digital structures are bound to affect print narrative (Ryan in particular argues for a change in the reader's interaction with literary texts), as well as Tabbi and Wutz, who, sketching the role of print media in today's digitialized environment, stress an increased medial awareness. Insofar as quotations may stretch over more than one page, slashes will be used to mark the turning of pages. These gaps are, of course, to be visualized as much wider in size than the mere break marked by * indicates, mostly stretching over what would otherwise have been several lines of written text. ![]() To adequately quote Foer's die-cut text and give an impression of how the textual pieces and die-cut gaps are arranged on the individual pages of Tree of Codes, I will symbolically mark the gaps where text was cut away, using * as a symbol. ![]()
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