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Page 113
... writing and of page layout and the existence of the book as a kind of total object . " This " change of perspec- tive " has increased our awareness " of the spatiality of writing , of the atemporal and reversible ordering of signs ...
... writing and of page layout and the existence of the book as a kind of total object . " This " change of perspec- tive " has increased our awareness " of the spatiality of writing , of the atemporal and reversible ordering of signs ...
Page 170
... writing on Mondrian , Pollock , and Rothko , dedicated his Mobile to Pollock , which indicates the direction of his inquiries . Other essays , such as " The Space of the Novel " and " The Book as Object , " indicate the explorations of ...
... writing on Mondrian , Pollock , and Rothko , dedicated his Mobile to Pollock , which indicates the direction of his inquiries . Other essays , such as " The Space of the Novel " and " The Book as Object , " indicate the explorations of ...
Page 171
... writing of the novel will permit one to elucidate the void . " Thus , the void is the origin of the novel , according to Butor , and the essence of the novel according to Ricardou , who earlier declared that Butor's Passing Time was “ a ...
... writing of the novel will permit one to elucidate the void . " Thus , the void is the origin of the novel , according to Butor , and the essence of the novel according to Ricardou , who earlier declared that Butor's Passing Time was “ a ...
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