Michel De Certeau Quotes
Far From Being Writers - Founders Of Their Own Place, Heirs Of The Peasants Of Earlier Ages Now Working On The Soil Of Language, Diggers Of Wells And Builders Of Houses - Readers Are Travellers; They Move Across Lands Belonging To Someone Else, Like Nomads Poaching Their Way Across Fields They Did Not Write, Despoiling The Wealth Of Egypt To Enjoy It Themselves.
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