"Out of Print is a wide-ranging and ambitious study that is grounded in a series of deeply contextualized readings of novels alongside the information-management systems with which those novels are in dialogue."—James Joyce Quarterly
"This is a complex and fascinating book that has illuminating things to say about the novel as a genre; about the future of the book, the future of the novel, and the future of literary reading; about the form of information and the category of form itself; and about the information ecology of the digital world. It is lucidly and elegantly written, and its scholarship is impressively detailed and rigorous."—John Frow, author of
Character and Person
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Out of Print explores the continued importance and power of the book in a digital age of increased big data. It draws from many important works of scholarship across the interdisciplinary fields of new media, book history, and literary studies. This weaving together of scholarship and literary texts, from modernism and contemporary literature, is a valuable contribution."—Jessica Pressman, author of
Bookishness: Loving Books in a Digital Age