The process of reading is reciprocal; the book is no more than a formula, to be furnished out with images out of the reader's mind.


Collected Impressions (1950)


The process of reading is reciprocal; the book is no more than a formula, to be furnished out with images out of the reader's mind.

The process of reading is reciprocal; the book is no more than a formula, to be furnished out with images out of the reader's mind.

The process of reading is reciprocal; the book is no more than a formula, to be furnished out with images out of the reader's mind.

The process of reading is reciprocal; the book is no more than a formula, to be furnished out with images out of the reader's mind.