Book Quote by Mohammed Dib
“Beware that the one who reads is the same as the book, the same as what is read, the same as the speaker and the same as what is spoken without being the word.”
About This Quote
Source Novel: The Book of the Dead, 1970
Reading blurs the line between reader, text, and speaker, making them indistinguishable.
In simple terms: Reading merges reader and content.
Recognize the shared identity of reader and text.
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When to use this quote
- book clubs
- academic analysis
- creative writing workshops
- mindfulness reading
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What does it mean to become the text?
- How does this view affect interpretation?
It may overlook the author's intent and contextual nuance.