De verbeelding van het internet in de Nederlandse literatuur van de jaren negentig Universiteit Gent
Taking Dutch digital pioneer Marleen Stikker’s claim that the ‘internet is broken’ as its cue, this article explores the ways in which Dutch literature from the first half of the 1990s reflects on the potential and risks of the impending digital age. Its focus is on two contemporary literary works composed within the context of – or reflecting on – the 1994 launch of De Digitale Stad (dds), an experimental free-net initiative partly facilitated ...