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The Foreign Bookstore and the Many Lives of Used Books

It is the smallest book store in Posadas. “Almost secret,” Borges would say. On that block of Colón street, between Santiago del Estero and Tucumán, Ivana Alegre’s little shop is barely betrayed by a blackboard that reflects on the habit of reading, a basket of posters and the table of copies on offer for $3,000. “Reading is an act of permanent creation,” read on the board that challenges passersby with a phrase attributed to the French novelist…
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It is the smallest book store in Posadas. “Almost secret,” Borges would say. On that block of Colón street, between Santiago del Estero and Tucumán, Ivana Alegre’s little shop is barely betrayed by a blackboard that reflects on the habit of reading, a basket of posters and the table of copies on offer for $3,000. “Reading is an act of permanent creation,” read on the board that challenges passersby with a phrase attributed to the French novelist…

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La Voz de Misiones broke the news in on Saturday, May 31, 2025.
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