- Hugh Kenner’s essays on computers in the Harper’s archive (subscription required): “Out my computer window: Travels in the land of BIX”, from November 1989 on how one used computer bulletin boards then; and “The wherefores of how-to”, from March 1984, on computer magazines and the do-it-yourself tradition.
- Worthy of close inspection – especially in the light of recent hubbub about the accuracy of Google’s scanning – is Kenner’s “The computerized Ulysses: Establishing the text Joyce intended” (April 1980), describing in loving detail the horrifically primitive computers used to generate the Gabler Edition.
- New York Earwicker Night is covered in El Pais.