Robert Arellano | |
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Born | July 12, 1969 |
Nationality | American |
Other names | Bob Arellano |
Alma mater | Brown University |
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Employer | Brown University |
Organization(s) | Electronic Literature Organization; Center for Emerging Media and Digital Arts, Southern Oregon University |
Known for | The Internet's first hyperzine, LSD-50; the World Wide Web's first hypertext novel, Sunshine ’69; international music exchanges with Cuba; guitarist with Will Oldham |
Robert Arellano (born July 12, 1969) is an American author, musician and educator from Talent, Oregon.[1] His literary production includes pioneering work in electronic publishing, graphic-novel editions for Soft Skull Press/Counterpoint, and five novels published by Akashic Books.[citation needed] His guitar-playing for Bonnie 'Prince' Billy is featured on 'I See a Darkness', which Pitchfork magazine named one of the Top 10 albums of the 1990s,[2] and since the 1980s he has been writing and recording songs for solo projects and his group Havanarama.[3]