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Books Under the Moon of 'April': the Festival that Extended the Fair Beyond the Retreat to Celebrate the Pulse of the Publishing World

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It is curious how April has become a literary promise. It is the month in which windows are opened and desires are stirred. A dream of reboot that Geoffrey Chaucer made evident in The Tales of Canterbury and that, later, with the same renewing eagerness, Juan Ramón Jiménez and Antonio Machado claimed through the water, the light and the countryside. Elizabeth von Arnim, for his part, turned it into a sign of transformation. And T. S. Eliot, in t…
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It is curious how April has become a literary promise. It is the month in which windows are opened and desires are stirred. A dream of reboot that Geoffrey Chaucer made evident in The Tales of Canterbury and that, later, with the same renewing eagerness, Juan Ramón Jiménez and Antonio Machado claimed through the water, the light and the countryside. Elizabeth von Arnim, for his part, turned it into a sign of transformation. And T. S. Eliot, in t…

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