Searches and Explorations

This page is intended to serve as a browser for the
logoverse of this document. Instead of feeling compelled to read the paper
from front to end, as you might a piece of physical text, feel free to
choose certain regions. Some places you explore might be busy thoroughfares,
some backwaters. With the search mechanism, you can choose to pull out
all the parts of the paper that refer to a topic of interest. Feel free ...
after all, it's not my paper any more, it's yours.
Be warned, however, that certain ways of carving up this text won't leave
you with intelligible pieces to digest. After all, a paper originally written
in linear order may not make sense when you just read little parts of it;
inevitably you'll have
distortions and omissions.
NOTE: Due to the nature of the search engine, the hypertext
annotations are not available in Search mode.
Suggested Search Criteria:
If you need help thinking of ways to carve up the lexias, allow me to
suggest a few methods of searching through it.
- By Author: Try reading only the paragraphs that refer to, say,
Pynchon or Vonnegut.
- By Topic: Such concepts as "lexias","author","choice", or "time"
might serve useful.
- Random Keywords: for a free-form experience, try searching on
words such as "the" or "an", or pronouns such as "he" or "she".
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