

In the midst of which, you will find a piano score composed by Jachin Pousson: which is both a nod to the fact that Barthes was a pianist, and also a note to the musicality of the thought of Roland Barthes. that whilst reading it, you may well be making your very own R.B. And is followed by Jeremy Fernando's attempts to respond to the many Roland Barthes - all whilst foregrounding the risk that, even as one attempts to read as openness to the possibility of another, all reading potentially re-writes the other that his reading may well be an inscribing of his R.B. It opens with Lim Lee Ching's reading of this book a reading before your reading, as it were.


Jeremy Fernando, Yanyun Chen, Lim Lee ChingĪt the heart of this book lies attempts to read: reading here being understood as the openness to the possibility of another a relation that occurs prior to any semantic or formal identification, and, therefore, prior to any attempt at assimilating, or appropriating, what is being read to the one who reads.
