In Porto, Dua Lipa Opens Her Library of Censored Works in a Famous Bookstore
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The initiative is born as a permanent space dedicated to works that invite reflection on freedom of expression, censorship, memory and power structures, consolidating the artist's close relationship with the world of books.
Books that have been banned – now united in a library: Dua Lipa sets a sign against censorship in Porto. Not all are enthusiastic.
Pop star Dua Lipa has opened the Manifesto Library in Porto, Portugal, dedicated to censored and banned books. The collection includes nearly a hundred works that were once removed for "sensitive" content.
In Porto, Dua Lipa opens her library of censored works in a famous bookstore
The British pop star created a literary space in the independent bookstore Lello, founded over a hundred years ago, to create a “ sanctuary dedicated to missing books. The library presents around a hundred works. Literature saved from the waters. At 30, British pop star Dua Lipa opened her own literary space in Porto, Portugal. […]
The singer Dua Lipa opened the Manifesto Library in Porto, Portugal, a permanent space created in collaboration with the historic Lello Library. The project was born as a physical extension of her Service95 Book Club, founded in 2022, and brings together a selection of 100 essential books that, according to the artist, challenge power, censorship and dominant narratives. The collection is organized around four axes: power, control, voice and mem…
Dua Lipa collaborates with a well-known bookstore to launch its thematic and committed library.

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