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As he walked, he didn't just see the city; he saw the text of the city. A billboard advertisement quoted a biblical verse; the graffiti on the wall subverted a political slogan. The city was not a structure; it was an intertext.
He read about the "Zero Point"—the idea of a writing that attempts to be pure, transparent, journalistic. Kristeva argued that even this "zero degree" of style is a tissue of citations. It is haunted by the ghost of the "Letter" and the "Book." julia kristeva intertextuality pdf
Elias opened the PDF. The font was small, the French philosophical jargon dense. He began to read, expecting a dry instruction manual on how to cite sources. What he found instead was a map to a labyrinth. As he walked, he didn't just see the