“Libraries all live in the shade of censorship” | EUROtoday
QUand the good Jorge Luis Borges grew to become blind, it was he, Alberto Manguel, who learn him. Writer, translator, former director, equivalent to Borges, of the National Library of Argentina, tireless explorer of the best way through which the historical past of the e-book and that of literature enrich the consciences, the creator ofA narrative of studying (Acts Sud, 1998), check topped by the Medici Prize, was the large visitor of the convention organized by the National Library of France (BNF) on March 31 for the thirtieth anniversary of the inauguration of the François-Mitterrand website.
Under the title “Imagine a library for the future”, this research day introduced collectively a number of leaders of the foremost libraries on the earth, from the British Library to the Library Alexandrina by way of Bi …
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