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Irene Vallejo's 'El infinito en un junco' explores the cultural and historical significance of books and libraries throughout human civilization. The narrative highlights the efforts of ancient scholars under the command of a king to gather all literary works across time, symbolizing the profound impact of literature and the complexities of cultural preservation. Vallejo examines the dual nature of book collecting, celebrating the intellectual achievements while critiquing the elitist and imperialistic aspects of historical libraries like Alexandria. Intended for readers interested in history, literature, and cultural studies, the work challenges traditional views, encouraging critical engagement with the legacy of books and the responsibilities of their custodians.
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monografia Rebiun38386762 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun38386762 m o d | cr ||||||||||| 240726s2021 xx o ||||0 spa d 9788418481505 MiAaPQ eng rda pn MiAaPQ MiAaPQ Clavería Laguarda, Carlos El Infinito No Cabe en un Junco 1st ed Madrid Altamarea Ediciones 2021 Madrid Madrid Altamarea Ediciones 2021 1 online resource (60 pages) 1 online resource (60 pages) Text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Tascabili Series v.8 El infinito no cabe en un junco -- I. El infinito despropósito humano y los libros -- II. Cura en salud -- III. Al enemigo, ni libros -- IV. No está permitido disentir -- V. Morir por disensión o por integrismo -- VI. Copiar cien veces 'no copiaré' -- VII. Lugares privados al público -- VIII. Sobre si leer cuesta mucho -- IX. No lo toquéis ya más -- X. Vaivén -- Bibliografía -- Sobre el autor -- Índice -- Créditos Generated by AI Irene Vallejo's 'El infinito en un junco' explores the cultural and historical significance of books and libraries throughout human civilization. The narrative highlights the efforts of ancient scholars under the command of a king to gather all literary works across time, symbolizing the profound impact of literature and the complexities of cultural preservation. Vallejo examines the dual nature of book collecting, celebrating the intellectual achievements while critiquing the elitist and imperialistic aspects of historical libraries like Alexandria. Intended for readers interested in history, literature, and cultural studies, the work challenges traditional views, encouraging critical engagement with the legacy of books and the responsibilities of their custodians. Generated by AI Books and reading Generated by AI Libraries Generated by AI 9788418481253 Tascabili Series