El infinito en un junco: La invención de los libros en el mundo antiguo
Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 2019
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Book • Nonfiction
Ancient World
2019
Adult
18+ years
El infinito en un junco: La invención de los libros en el mundo antiguo by Irene Vallejo explores the history and development of books in ancient cultures. The work delves into the creation, impact, and transformation of written knowledge, with a focus on how individuals have shaped, preserved, and shared literature throughout history.
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Irene Vallejo's El infinito en un junco: La invención de los libros en el mundo antiguo is celebrated for its engaging narrative and rich historical insights into the evolution of books. Readers appreciate its scholarly depth and storytelling. Some criticize its dense sections, which may overwhelm, yet overall, it captivates both bibliophiles and history enthusiasts.
Readers who enjoy El infinito en un junco are likely history and literature enthusiasts fascinated by the evolution of books and writing. Fans of works like Stephen Greenblatt's The Swerve or Alberto Manguel's A History of Reading may find Irene Vallejo's exploration of ancient texts captivating and insightful.
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452
Book • Nonfiction
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2019
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