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Umberto Eco

“Every text, after all, is a lazy machine asking the reader to do some of its work. What a problem it would be if a text were to say everything the receiver is to understand - it would never end.”

Umberto Eco, Six Walks in the Fictional Woods
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Six Walks in the Fictional Woods Six Walks in the Fictional Woods by Umberto Eco
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