3/8

NOTES (135)
on notes etc — the way some notes are just references to the source and others contain material — they should be separated and made easier

on both a destructive and constructive approaches to the book

<interspersed with book notes on The Telephone Book>

the gap — some gap in my knowledge

<note designs here 135>

I go back to reading and read Jung ends his and her analysis with the admission of serious ‘gaps and many weak spots’ p137


BOOKNOTES (133)
THE TELEPHONE BOOK
the way The Telephone Book is broken up (down) making reading difficult — links to my ideas of drawing in/on book pages — this is a use of hypertext Landow doesn’t really seem to think of — his is concerned with information and commentary


The Telephone Book
89 (near mid) on McLuhan and ‘live’
92-93
97 “for what a child sees ... (end) “HE”
NOTE 139 Blanchot quote
104-105 (mid 104- mid 105) for ‘telephone piece’
136-37 Jung quote
relate this to quote from Borges that I commented on
also to some ideas on book
150 (mid) “while Laing’s objectives ... in this book?”
159 (bot) “’schizophrenia’ may be ... disappearance
186 straight paragraph
mar 1992
3/92-6
i’ll leave these references for now
possibly put the quotes here

meta text on book notes - on underlining