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Why Am I Fascinated by Irene Vallejo's Book "the Infinite in a Reed"? by Omar Pérez Santiago.

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By Omar Pérez Santiago. Papyrus reed sinks its roots in the Nile. Papyrus, an aquatic plant, sinks its roots in the waters of the Nile River in Egypt. Ancient Egyptians used this plant to create writing leaves, among other uses, and became a vital resource for their culture and commerce. Irene Vallejo’s book is an enthusiastic chant of love for reading, writing and culture. It is a profound reflection on the memory and pervivence of knowledge. I…
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By Omar Pérez Santiago. Papyrus reed sinks its roots in the Nile. Papyrus, an aquatic plant, sinks its roots in the waters of the Nile River in Egypt. Ancient Egyptians used this plant to create writing leaves, among other uses, and became a vital resource for their culture and commerce. Irene Vallejo’s book is an enthusiastic chant of love for reading, writing and culture. It is a profound reflection on the memory and pervivence of knowledge. I…

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radiodelmar.cl broke the news in on Sunday, July 13, 2025.
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