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I hear – I forget, I see – I understand, I do – I remember

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This entry was posted in general on February 5, 2011 by cristian.

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Biblonia. Biblos. Books. The universe of books.

Riffs and rants about reading, writing, the past as well as the future of the book in many of its incarnations.

Galaxies of books. What’s in a book? Preserving, sharing, provoking. Keeping the world going and reinventing it every time. Ancient and modern knowledge. Ways to see, to grasp and to relate to everything else. [read more]

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