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ISBN-13
9781501318276
Book Title
Late Book Culture in Argentina
ISBN
9781501318276
Publication Year
2016
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Name
Late Book Culture in Argentina
Item Height
0.4in
Author
Craig Epplin
Item Length
9in
Publisher
Bloomsbury Academic & Professional
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
8.3 Oz
Number of Pages
168 Pages

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Modern literary culture depended on the medium of the print book. Today, with the advent of digital technologies, it is far from apparent that print is, or should be, the vehicle of choice for contemporary writers. Print has been placed in relief, as the book becomes a site of experimentation with new platforms for writing. Among Latin American countries, none has been as crucial player in the world of print as Argentina. Argentine presses were the channel for many of the great modern literary experiments in Latin America. As such, it comes as no surprise that today, when those same presses have been gobbled up by transnational media conglomerates and digital technologies abound, Argentine writers would be attentive to the shifting media of literature. Late Book Culture in Argentina chronicles that shift. Epplin offers readings of some of the most innovative Argentine writers and collective projects of recent years: Osvaldo Lamborghini, C sar Aira, the cardboard publishing house Elo sa Cartonera, the poetry project Estaci n Pringles, Sergio Chejfec, and Pablo Katchadjian. This corpus provides a lens through which to understand the numerous experiments with literary formats in Argentina today. These experiments take on a number of forms-digital, artisanal, and collective-and they provide the ferment for some of Argentina's most audacious contemporary literature. As such they deserve critical attention and theoretical examination.

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Publisher
Bloomsbury Academic & Professional
ISBN-10
1501318276
ISBN-13
9781501318276
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217080004

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Author
Craig Epplin
Publication Name
Late Book Culture in Argentina
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
2016
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
168 Pages

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Item Length
9in
Item Height
0.4in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
8.3 Oz

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Z1003.5.A7e67 2016
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"Epplin's work, at least in theoretical terms, is the most ambitious of the volumes under consideration. Its title, Late Book Culture in Argentina , reveals immediately the intention to comment on writing and publishing in a way that transcends national boundaries, even if his corpus stays within them.... Epplin's is a far-reaching and smart book, and he maintains comparisons and connections that may not seem at first obvious to many readers." -Ben Bollig, University of Oxford, UK, Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies "[T]his is a very interesting, well-researched, timely book. It is a valuable contribution for Hispanists as well as for those interested in cultural theory and the changing trends of literary practice." - Forum for Modern Language Studies , Vol. 52, Issue 1, January 2016 "Craig Epplin has written a great little book about other little books. ... Epplin repeats that his little book about other little books is not to be interpreted as a snapshot of the canary in the coal mine of the possibility of serious mainstream Argentine literature. But he argues that these little books are more significant. And he does leave open the question of to what extent this new literary landscape should change the way we should read and interpret the books themselves--especially if the ones that matter are merely the residue of the experience of writing. ... I am also excited to try to expand his ideas and paradigms to authors he did not make room for--Fresán, Chitarroni, Pauls, Kohan, Cabezón Cámara--, and to other spaces that seem relevant to late book culture ... Late Book Culture in Argentina can help reshape many of the debates about Argentine, and possibly all Latin American, literature in the twenty-first century." - Revista de Estudios Hispánicos, Craig Epplin has written a great little book about other little books. ... Epplin repeats that his little book about other little books is not to be interpreted as a snapshot of the canary in the coal mine of the possibility of serious mainstream Argentine literature. But he argues that these little books are more significant. And he does leave open the question of to what extent this new literary landscape should change the way we should read and interpret the books themselves--especially if the ones that matter are merely the residue of the experience of writing. ... I am also excited to try to expand his ideas and paradigms to authors he did not make room for--Fresán, Chitarroni, Pauls, Kohan, Cabezón Cámara--, and to other spaces that seem relevant to late book culture ... Late Book Culture in Argentina can help reshape many of the debates about Argentine, and possibly all Latin American, literature in the twenty-first century.|9781501318276|, "Epplin's work, at least in theoretical terms, is the most ambitious of the volumes under consideration. Its title, Late Book Culture in Argentina , reveals immediately the intention to comment on writing and publishing in a way that transcends national boundaries, even if his corpus stays within them.... Epplin's is a far-reaching and smart book, and he maintains comparisons and connections that may not seem at first obvious to many readers." -Ben Bollig, University of Oxford, UK, Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies "[T]his is a very interesting, well-researched, timely book. It is a valuable contribution for Hispanists as well as for those interested in cultural theory and the changing trends of literary practice." - Forum for Modern Language Studies , Vol. 52, Issue 1, January 2016 "Craig Epplin has written a great little book about other little books. ... Epplin repeats that his little book about other little books is not to be interpreted as a snapshot of the canary in the coal mine of the possibility of serious mainstream Argentine literature. But he argues that these little books are more significant. And he does leave open the question of to what extent this new literary landscape should change the way we should read and interpret the books themselves--especially if the ones that matter are merely the residue of the experience of writing. ... I am also excited to try to expand his ideas and paradigms to authors he did not make room for--Fresn, Chitarroni, Pauls, Kohan, Cabezn Cmara--, and to other spaces that seem relevant to late book culture ... Late Book Culture in Argentina can help reshape many of the debates about Argentine, and possibly all Latin American, literature in the twenty-first century." - Revista de Estudios Hispnicos, "Epplin's work, at least in theoretical terms, is the most ambitious of the volumes under consideration. Its title, Late Book Culture in Argentina , reveals immediately the intention to comment on writing and publishing in a way that transcends national boundaries, even if his corpus stays within them.... Epplin's is a far-reaching and smart book, and he maintains comparisons and connections that may not seem at first obvious to many readers." -Ben Bollig, University of Oxford, UK, Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies, From the very first pages, Epplin fights against the tendency to view literary production as coterminous with the book. He has accumulated a set of stimulating and compelling examples of literature, of which have in common the problematization or the outright rejection of the book-object as the neutral form in which literary content is disseminated. ... Epplin's study presents a deep, engaged interpretation of one particular local manifestation of late book culture ... Epplin's monograph will be of interest to students and scholars of contemporary Argentine literature, and it will surely provide an important reference point for future comparative studies of global book culture and media-specific analysis., "From the very first pages, Epplin fights against the tendency to view literary production as coterminous with the book. He has accumulated a set of stimulating and compelling examples of literature, of which have in common the problematization or the outright rejection of the book-object as the neutral form in which literary content is disseminated. ... Epplin's study presents a deep, engaged interpretation of one particular local manifestation of late book culture ... Epplin's monograph will be of interest to students and scholars of contemporary Argentine literature, and it will surely provide an important reference point for future comparative studies of global book culture and media-specific analysis." - Hispanófila "Epplin's ... focused study analyz[es] the ways in which 'the book' has experienced transformations as both subject and object in contemporary Argentina and Cala Buendia's examining cultural 'products' in Bogota, Peru, and Argentina and the strategies by which these acts of cultural production contributed to social change. Epplin does an admirable job balancing textual and extra textual analysis, considering, one might say, the book from the outside and the inside. ... Epplin shows the vibrant intermingling of text, book, and digital media in contemporary Argentina." - Revista Hispanica Moderna "Epplin's work, at least in theoretical terms, is the most ambitious of the volumes under consideration. Its title, Late Book Culture in Argentina , reveals immediately the intention to comment on writing and publishing in a way that transcends national boundaries, even if his corpus stays within them.... Epplin's is a far-reaching and smart book, and he maintains comparisons and connections that may not seem at first obvious to many readers." -Ben Bollig, University of Oxford, UK, Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies "[T]his is a very interesting, well-researched, timely book. It is a valuable contribution for Hispanists as well as for those interested in cultural theory and the changing trends of literary practice." - Forum for Modern Language Studies , Vol. 52, Issue 1, January 2016 "Craig Epplin has written a great little book about other little books. ... Epplin repeats that his little book about other little books is not to be interpreted as a snapshot of the canary in the coal mine of the possibility of serious mainstream Argentine literature. But he argues that these little books are more significant. And he does leave open the question of to what extent this new literary landscape should change the way we should read and interpret the books themselves--especially if the ones that matter are merely the residue of the experience of writing. ... I am also excited to try to expand his ideas and paradigms to authors he did not make room for--Fresán, Chitarroni, Pauls, Kohan, Cabezón Cámara--, and to other spaces that seem relevant to late book culture ... Late Book Culture in Argentina can help reshape many of the debates about Argentine, and possibly all Latin American, literature in the twenty-first century." - Revista de Estudios Hispánicos, Epplin's ... focused study analyz[es] the ways in which 'the book' has experienced transformations as both subject and object in contemporary Argentina and Cala Buendia's examining cultural 'products' in Bogota, Peru, and Argentina and the strategies by which these acts of cultural production contributed to social change. Epplin does an admirable job balancing textual and extra textual analysis, considering, one might say, the book from the outside and the inside. ... Epplin shows the vibrant intermingling of text, book, and digital media in contemporary Argentina., Epplin provides a timely and thoroughly-researched critical ethnography of avant-garde literary practices in Argentina. Late Book Culture in Argentina will be of interest to specialists and general readers alike.
Table of Content
Acknowledgments Introduction Genealogy Chapter 1: First Publish, Then Write Chapter 2: Flight Forward Chapter 3: Cardboard and Cumbia Morphology Chapter 4: The Book as Performance Chapter 5: The Book as Manuscript Chapter 6: The Book as Database Epilogue Notes Bibliography
Copyright Date
2016
Target Audience
College Audience
Topic
Caribbean & Latin American, Publishing, Media Studies, Library & Information Science / General, General, Books & Reading
Dewey Decimal
028/.9
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Literary Criticism, Language Arts & Disciplines, Social Science

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