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Turning the Page : Book Culture in the Digital Age-Essays, Reflections, Interventions, Paperback / softback Book

Turning the Page : Book Culture in the Digital Age-Essays, Reflections, Interventions Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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American Book Review is not just a book review—it is also the heart and soul of writerly writing and small press publishing.

In 2006, the publication was relocated to Victoria, Texas, where cultural critic and philosopher Jeffrey R.

Di Leo became editor and publisher. Turning the Page collects Di Leo’s contributions to American Book Review from his more recent “Page 2” entries on “social reading” and book bannings in Arizona to his early engagements with the work of Raymond Federman and Harold Jaffe.

The common themes are book and publishing culture, and how they intersect with current problems in the humanities, including the rise of neoliberalism.

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