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The classic notion of “reading”, legere, implies an active relationship with the texto which goes through the selection and gathering of excerpts of relevance to the reader. That relationship gave origin to the very notion of “anthology”, which isn’t anything more than the literal translation of florilegium (a “gathering of flowers”), a kind of medieval commonplace book made up of excerpts (“flowers”) selected by a reader and organized thematically. Reading wasn’t simply, or at all, the decoding or absorption of a text, but the perceiving it as a composition where one could and should remove fragments relevant to the reader, being precisely the praxis of selecting and extracting which defined it as such. The materialization of reading, through notebooks, florilegia and commonplace books, was part of the exercise of reading; it had, therefore, an editorial dimension, when accomplished in editorial objects reaching beyond the private domain of the reader. It is based on these presuppositions that we propose the adoption of a kind reading, a schizological reading, as the main component of a kind of self-publishing praxis, producing (an)archives materially translated through the book form.
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Arquivos Leitura Livros - História Projeto Antiantologia Livros de lugares-comuns Rizoma Auto-edição
