(Jacques Derrida, from Dissemination)While the form of
the "book" is now going through a period of general upheaval, and while
that form now appears less natural, and its history less transparent, than
ever, and while one cannot tamper with it without disturbing everything
else, the book form alone can no longer settle -- here for example -- the
case of those writing proceses which, in practically questioning
that form, must also dismantle it.