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Xanadu
Xanadu (zàn´e-d¡´, -dy¡´) noun
An idyllic, beautiful place.
[After Xanadu,, a place in "Kubla Khan," a poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge.]

Ted Nelson
"The shadow of the dome of pleasure Floated midway on the

Where was heard the mingled measure
From the fountain and the caves.
It was a miracle of rare device..."
-- Samuel Coleridge, "Kubla Kahn"
IF YOU ARE READING THIS PAGE, then you are already an acolyte of Ted Nelson's religion -- a theology built not out of words or ideas exactly, but of references and links. The idea of "

"Forty years from now (if the human species survives), there will be hundreds of thousands of file servers," Nelson wrote in the prelude. "And there will be hundreds of millions of simultaneous users...All this is manifest destiny. There is no point in arguing it, either you see it or you don't." Less than two decades later, the Web has made much of his ambitious speculations commonplace: textual links stringing together a global

Structured like a collection of brilliant Post-It notes, Literary Machines details the construction of his master-machine, a encyclopedic nest of

Nelson explicitly imagined Xanadu as the first real incarnation of

- Austin Bunn for FEED.

"Ted Nelson's hatred of conventional structure made him difficult to educate. Bored and disgusted by school, he once plotted to stab his seventh-grade teacher with a sharpened screwdriver, but lost his nerve at the last minute and walked out of the classroom, never to return. On his long walk home, he came up with the four maxims that have guided his life: most people are fools, most authority is malignant, god does not exist, and everything is wrong."
- Gary Wolf in "The Curse of Xanadu,"

first mention of Xanadu in

From: ucbvax!editor-people (ucbvax!editor-people)
Subject: request for pointers
Newsgroups: fa.editor-p
Date: 1981-11-04 22:21:46 PST
>From RYLAND@SRI-KL Wed Nov 4 21:52:47 1981
I'm looking for pointers to overview articles on NLS and Ted Nelson's Xanadu/Hypertext (or whatever he calls it). Also, is there a paper on ZOG generally available?
