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The Text that Reads Itself Mark Sanderson (essay by) p42
Invent the Present: Footnotes seekers of lice (essay by) p54
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The Speed of Books Andreas Schmidt (essay by) p130
John Cage, Chronobiology, and the Discourse of the Analyst Peter Jaeger (essay by) p134
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Reading. Some Positions Nick Thurston (essay by) Sharon Kivland (essay by) p150