Winter, putting a stop to war and horse-riding, is the time for reading and more particularly for silent reading. But reading also implies an ethics to complement that of writing, to please and to instruct: an ethics of gathering not confined to an autumn or spring conception, since fruitful reading is confronted with its own, wintry lack, where meaning must be plucked by the reader.
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