Jeffrey R. Di Leo
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"In this new collection of recent essays, long-time editor of American Book Review Jeffrey R. Di Leo considers the notion of what, in this digital age
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, it means to be out of print (including its use as an implement of cancel culture), and by extension, what it means to be in print, which serves as a point of departure for a wide-ranging survey of literature, print culture and the publishing industry. As a scholar and public intellectual who seemingly has read everything, and has thought deeply about everything he has read, Di Leo's essays are a head-spinning, engaging, enlightening delight, conducting the reader from Poe to Potter and around the world of letters"--
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