Some epigraphs missing from Said Like Reeds or Things
This, which I discovered after the book was in production, could have gone on the title page to the "Said Like Reeds or Things" section:
"Prior to Meaning studies the ways in which language behaves as opposed to how it's designed to function."
--Steve McCaffery, from the introduction to Prior to Meaning: The Protosemantics and Poetics
This could have gone on the main title page:
"Art is boring."
--Joseph Kosuth, "Notes on Conceptual Art and Models"
Or maybe I just like these quotes.
"Prior to Meaning studies the ways in which language behaves as opposed to how it's designed to function."
--Steve McCaffery, from the introduction to Prior to Meaning: The Protosemantics and Poetics
This could have gone on the main title page:
"Art is boring."
--Joseph Kosuth, "Notes on Conceptual Art and Models"
Or maybe I just like these quotes.

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