Craig Epplin is an associate professor of Spanish at Portland State University and author of Late Book Culture in Argentina (Bloomsbury Academic, 2014). He is currently at work on a study of the representation of underground space—mines, the Metro, tunnels, and graves—in recent Mexican literature.
Craig Epplin
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