
THE WEB ESSAY: EXPLORING ARGUMENTS
AUTHOR REPORTED FOUND ALIVE
In a hypertext review of David Kohl's hypertext Socrates in the Labyrinth, Nick Carbone writes:
this is what I like best about Kolb's work. He engages arguments, and readers, directly. No easy trick in hypertext, with its many options. And this hypertext is labyrinthine, 307 spaces, with 741 links. But the essential link, the one that holds it together for me, is my string from Ariadne, is Kolb's voice. I trust where I am in the hypertext, even though I'm bewildered at times (I use present tense because I'm still reading this); Kolb's a good writer, a disciplined writer" (*).
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