TESTO
LEGGIBILE E SCRIVIBILE:
"...the goal of literary work (of literature as work) [which]
is to make the reader no longer a consumer, but a producer of the
text. Our literature is characterized by the pitiless divorce which
the literary institution maintains between the producer of the text
and its user, between its owner and its consumer, between its author
and its reader. This reader is thereby plunged into a kind of idleness
-- he is intransitive; he is, in short, serious: instead of functioning
himself, instead of gaining access to the magic of the signifier,
to the pleasure of writing, he is left with no more than the poor
freedom either to accept or reject the text: reading is nothing more
than a referendum. Opposite the writerly text, then, is its countervalue,
its negative, reactive value: what can be read, but not written: the
readerly. We call any readerly text a classic text." (S/Z , 4)