‘Escape from the Dead Letter Office: Smuggled Birds and the Paperless Body in the Americas’ brings together Eduardo Galeano\u27s Century of the Wind, Carolina Maria de Jesus’ Child of the Dark and Herman Melville\u27s ‘Bartleby, the scrivener’ in an analysis of dead letters. The essay suggests the metonymic relationship between textual and physical bodies. It traces a motif of paper – recycled newspapers, stolen archives, incinerated codices, paper money, letter-writing campaigns – in order to investigate the ways in which marginalized communities are exiled from the world of letters. This ‘paperlessness’ serves as a prophecy for more terrifying disappearances, and the theoretical contributions of Jacques Derrida, Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Ka...