"A book has neither object nor subject; it is made of various formed matters, and very different dates and speeds. To attribute the book to a subject is to overlook this working of matters, and the exteriority of their relations … In a book, as in all things, there are lines of articulation or segmentarity, strata and territories; but also lines of flight, movements of deterritorialization and destratification."

Deleuze & Guattari
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    and Félix Guattari. A Thousand Plateaus.
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