- in the
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unmodified text.
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codes are
integrated because he
wants to
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plurality (
multivalence) of the text.
Since reading is
plural (IX), a
different reading (reader)...
- you're this
close to
figuring everything out,
voicing in very few
words a
multivalence worthy of that adventure's
complexity and confusion—beautifully, profoundly...
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