This book, authored by Lucía Coppari, explores the dynamics of literary publishing in Córdoba at the turn of the century, focusing on the interplay between market forces, self-management, and cultural enjoyment. It examines the evolution of the publishing industry, highlighting the impact of historical events and government policies on literary production and distribution. The work delves into the relationships between authors, editors, and the community, emphasizing the role of self-management and regional literary fairs. Aimed at academics and cultural practitioners, the book provides insights into the cultural and social contexts that shape literary endeavors. |