Another Contour

Text as body of bliss.

plants on a glass table

To hear the text as living, breathing being, not to be measured against the normative strictures of the machine, and know its will to bliss. To find a text on which you can never comment, because you may only speak inside it. As, whispering, you might say into it: mysterious stranger, remove me from my common notions; remember me back into elsweheres that I may be lost in the constant introduction to what may never be written.

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Notes while reading Roland Barthes’ The Pleasure of the Text (trans. Richard Miller).

Author: Stacey C. Johnson

I keep watch and listen, mostly in dark places.

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