Generative literature | |
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Features | Poetry and fiction generated automatically, usually using computers. |
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Electronic literature, Digital poetry, Generative art |
Generative literature is poetry or fiction that is automatically generated, often using computers. It is a genre of electronic literature, and also related to generative art.
John Clark's Latin Verse Machine (1830–1843) is probably the first example of mechanised generative literature,[1][2] while Christopher Strachey's love letter generator (1952) is the first digital example.[3] With the large language models (LLMs) of the 2020s, generative literature is becoming increasingly common.