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{{quote|A book is not an autonomous entity: it is a relation, an axis of innumerable relations. One literature differs from another, be it earlier or later, not because of the texts but because of the way they are read: if I could read any page from the present time — this one, for instance — as it will be read in the year 2000, I would know what the literature of the year 2000 would be like. |
{{quote|A book is not [[Death of the Author|an autonomous entity]]: it is a relation, an axis of innumerable relations. One literature differs from another, be it earlier or later, not because of the texts but because of the way they are read: if I could read any page from the present time — this one, for instance — as it will be read in the year 2000, I would know what the literature of the year 2000 would be like. |
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| '''[[Jorge Luis Borges]]''', "Note on (toward) Bernard Shaw }} |
| '''[[Jorge Luis Borges]]''', "Note on (toward) Bernard Shaw }} |
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A book is not an autonomous entity: it is a relation, an axis of innumerable relations. One literature differs from another, be it earlier or later, not because of the texts but because of the way they are read: if I could read any page from the present time — this one, for instance — as it will be read in the year 2000, I would know what the literature of the year 2000 would be like. — Jorge Luis Borges, "Note on (toward) Bernard Shaw
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