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Does literature need the book? With electronic texts and reading devices growing increasingly popular, the codex is no longer the default format of fiction. Yet as Alexander Starre shows in Metamedia, American literature has rediscovered the book as an artistic medium after the first e-book hype in the late 1990s. By fusing narrative and design, a number of 鈥渂ibliographic鈥 writers have created reflexive fictions鈥攎etamedia鈥攖hat invite us to read printed formats in new ways. Their work challenges ingrained theories and beliefs about literary communication and its connections to technology and materiality. Metamedia explores the book as a medium that matters and introduces innovative critical concepts to better grasp its narrative significance.
Combining sustained textual analysis with impulses from the fields of book history, media studies, and systems theory, Starre explains the aesthetics and the cultural work of complex material fictions, such as Mark Z. Danielewski鈥檚 House of Leaves (2000), Chip Kidd鈥檚 The Cheese Monkeys (2001), Salvador Plascencia鈥檚 The People of Paper (2005), Reif Larsen鈥檚 The Selected Works of T. S. Spivet (2009), and Jonathan Safran Foer鈥檚 Tree of Codes (2010). He also broadens his analysis beyond the genre of the novel in an extensive account of the influential literary magazine McSweeney鈥檚 Quarterly Concern and its founder, Dave Eggers.
For this millennial generation of writers and publishers, the computer was never a threat to print culture, but a powerful tool to make better books. In careful close readings, Starre puts typefaces, layouts, and cover designs on the map of literary criticism. At the same time, the book steers clear of bibliophile nostalgia and technological euphoria as it follows writers, designers, and publishers in the process of shaping the surprising history of literary bookmaking after digitization.
鈥沦迟补谤谤别鈥檚 Metamedia is a definitive achievement: lucid, searching, comprehensive, and repeatedly eye-opening.鈥濃擥arrett Stewart, author, Bookwork: Medium to Object to Concept to Art
鈥淎lexander Starre鈥檚 Metamedia is a detailed, carefully argued account of an important new development in contemporary literature, an exceptionally generous, patient, and at times revelatory study.鈥濃擡van Brier, author, A Novel Marketplace: Mass Culture, the Book Trade, and Postwar American Fiction
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