Forța de transcendere a cărții din spațiul palpabil, real, în nonspațiul digital, virtual
Abstract
The present paper aims to highlight the ways through which a book offers its reader, above teaching and knowledge, a way to transcend both time and space. The purpose of this work is to approach the transcending power of the book and literature. By having the power of periodical regeneration the literature reinvents itself and connects to technology thus stepping from the tangible real space into the intangible virtual non-space. Taking into consideration the fact that this implies an ample research of the writer and the reader's role in the age of digitization, this work proves to be an inventory of privileged topos and establishes a taxonomy of them: spaces and nonspaces, places of perception, of conception, of representation all favorable topos for writing and reading. Moreover, this paper brings into discussion the book perceived as a flight, a dance, a trace and a human being.