GENESIS: A Constructionist Theory of Literature II. Somehow texts must be de-fossilized and formaldehyde makes an interesting drink. Though paint thinner works well enough, poetry is a good way to get rid of old coffins and dissolve stereotypical links! The best poetry is liquid and sought by alchemists of every age. If pages are read carefully your thoughts can turn into fire, but sometimes you will experience pain. Juanita: Reading is seldom an entirely pleasant process. Shu: Agreed. We have to constantly filter the material we read and evaluate the validity of what is presented. Jack: You make it sound so dry. Actually, sometimes readers want to be seduced. It is surprising how often many readers are willing to suspend disbelief. ===================================================================================== from Lit-A-Rupture: A Post Literary Construction by T Newfields SUMMARY: Some thoughts about literature, text interpretation, and fossils. KEYWORDS: reading processes, text interpretation, reading imagery, meaning making, interpretative literature by T Newfields [Nitta Hirou / Huáng Yuèwǔ] (b. 1955) Begun: 1995 in Shizuoka, Japan ⨳ Finished: 2020 in Yokohama, Japan Creative Commons License: Attribution. {{CC-BY-4.0}} Granted < LAST http://www.tnewfields.info/LitaRupture/pro.htm TOC http://www.tnewfields.info/LitaRupture/index.html NEXT > http://www.tnewfields.info/LitaRupture/gen2.htm TRANSLATIONS Chinese: http://www.tnewfields.info/zh/chuangshi2.htm French: http://www.tnewfields.info/fr/gene2.htm German: http://www.tnewfields.info/de/genes2.htm Japanese: http://www.tnewfields.info/jp/souseiki.htm Spanish: http://www.tnewfields.info/es/genesi2.htm