A visually dynamic homage to the paperback. In 1968, John Leonard, then editor of The New York Times Book Review, listed the many merits of mass-market paperbacks: "They can be stuffed in purses, left in buses, dropped in toilets, used as coasters, eaten and thrown away. Their covers can be ripped off Their spines can be broken To buy a paperback today is to buy the means of revenging oneself on Western culture." Fast-forward forty years...