Stuart Moulthrop
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Stuart Moulthrop (born 1957 in Baltimore, Maryland, United States) is an innovator of electronic literature and hypertext fiction, both as a theoretician and as a writer. He is author of the hypertext fiction works Victory Garden (1992), which was on the front-page of the New York Times Book Review in 1993, Reagan Library (1999), and Hegirascope (1995), amongst many others. Moulthrop is currently a Professor of Digital Humanities in the Department of English, at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee. He also became a founding board member of the Electronic Literature Organization in 1999.
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Born | 1957 |
Nationality | American |
Known for | Electronic literature, Hypertext fiction |
Notable work | Victory Garden |
Awards | National Science Foundation Grant EIA-0203323 (2002-2004), Douglas Engelbart Award for Best Paper (2005), Ciutat de Vinaròs Prize for Electronic Poetry (2007), Ciutat de Vinaròs Prize for Electronic Narrative (2007) |
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Alma mater | Yale University |
Doctoral advisor | J. Hillis Miller |
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Institutions | University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, Yale University, University of Texas at Austin, Georgia Tech, University of Baltimore |
Doctoral students | Anastasia Salter |
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