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Tuesday

Writing without lines


Have we reached the end of the line? And what happens when we think of a writing without lines?

Almost thirty years ago--almost with the advent of the word hypertext-- Derrida writes that "The end of linear writing is indeed the end of the book.... If today the problem of reading occupies the forefront of science, it is because of this suspense between two ages of writing. Because we are beginning to write, to write differently, we must reread differently" (Of Grammatology 86-87).

One of the things at stake here is the separation of writing from speech.
Or even writing from "writing," as in writing for computers, in the grammar of programming.

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