"Literature — like madness — is a language that says nothing, and ” “curve[s] back in a perpetual return upon itself,” “existing wholly in reference to the pure act of writing.” As pure nothing, it is pure being: “it has nothing to say but itself, nothing to do but shine in the brightness of its being."
Paul-Michel Foucault, The Order of Things
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