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interweave of textuality — computer minds — brass tubing — a dead tree standing out amidst the green — mimique — Lettre de Sollers — I need to learn French — 2 beautiful texts even in English — who is Sollers — I should know Numbers — interlace of texts — weaving - waving - waxing - waning these notes filling in another notebook — pages out of time started Derrida himself — ideas for texts — computer possibilities — in a word processor text inserts comments and marginal notes could be made by different people (underlining etc) and compared — how do I and person “X” “read” the same book (use of quotation marks — different types) — read a book on the computer by making notes etc — seems it would be a much better system — (memory size — practicality) (influences of authors on what I write Derrida primarily a reader
“Derrida is, first and foremost, a reader a reader who constantly reflects on and transforms the very nature of the act of reading”
repeated quotations — I am a writer who constantly reads transforming the very act of writing — try to reflect this to the pages on Barth I wrote some time ago p10 Hegel — perhaps literature is the opposite hence my book totally a preface to itself which never will be — since the novel moves essentially on the element of individuality — as the writing develops the past pages become what? lines divorced — sort of — from what comes before lines that stand out by themselves from the rest of the page on Hegel who I have never read — the margins of philosophy — marginal philosophers (in a positive sense) — (Barth Sontag Warhol) — who I like to read — possibly separate or designate these notes written in reaction to Derrida (can I do the same with my older notes (reconstruction) — the constant change of ideas (can the past be restructured to the present concept? — should it?)) (should the question mark be retained?) (should such a question be before its original formulation as it may be in Reflections if I follow the present scheme) a complex map structure of the book indicating chronology — notes written or notes to different texts — notes to my own text
overlays — underlays
foundations of