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.<i> Late Book Culture in Argentina</i> chronicles that shift. Epplin offers readings of some of the most innovative Argentine writers and collective projects of recent years: Osvaldo Lamborghini César Aira the cardboard publishing house Eloísa Cartonera the poetry project Estación 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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