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.