Vamos con un #lodehoy sin pretensiones, entre la tradición de Austral, cuando las distopías no eran crónicas del día a día, y la ciencia-ficción o los clásicos. Sí, parece que Nolan escribía libros antes de.
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Ikusi etiketatutako egoeran Paperjale.eus komunitate lokalean
Y hoy, en #lecturasdelapraga os dejamos los libros del año de @liberhabitats
Sí, vamos a tiempo, con nuestro tiempo.
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Nazis "Liberticidas" contra cultura, livros e liberdades
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Dolores Reyes @ElSaltoDiario
...circulación d libros en Argentina. Tienen q llegar al destinatario q tienen que llegar, y eso les resulta molesto, porque niegan la violencia d género y desfinanciaron todos los programas nacionales q trataban d revertir esas violencias y darles herramienta a las víctimas. Siento q la literatura es el camino de la verdadera libertad, y no el que ellos proponen.
https://www.elsaltodiario.com/argentina/dolores-reyes-literatura-es-verdadera-libertad-no-milei-propone
Hoje em @prazapublica recomendações de leituras de autoras e autores galegas para o natal
#livros #Libros #books
https://praza.gal/ducias/escritoras-que-recomendan-lecturas-para-o-nadal
La #listadelibros que estabas esperando para la #navidad: los libros que más nos han gustado a las libreras de la Praga en 2024. Por supuesto no hemos tenido en cuenta criterios comerciales ni si han sido o no publicados este año, ni ninguna de esas cosas supuestamente razonables. Si están aquí, nos han gustado a nosotras y nos los hemos leído, ¿te parece poco?
No, no están los señores de El País habituales y probablemente se horrorizarían al verla por woke y porque hay muchas mujeres y porque tampoco está ningún académico, Cercas tampoco. No, JGJ tampoco está y lo de Carmen Mola no es de nuestro mundo.
En fin, #lalista que necesitas para pasar este fin del mundo, digo de año, sufriendo en felicidad.
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La #listadelibros que estabas esperando para la #navidad: los libros que más nos han gustado a las libreras de la Praga en 2024. Por supuesto no hemos tenido en cuenta criterios comerciales ni si han sido o no publicados este año, ni ninguna de esas cosas supuestamente razonables. Si están aquí, nos han gustado a nosotras y nos los hemos leído, ¿te parece poco?
No, no están los señores de El País habituales y probablemente se horrorizarían al verla por woke y porque hay muchas mujeres y porque tampoco está ningún académico, Cercas tampoco. No, JGJ tampoco está y lo de Carmen Mola no es de nuestro mundo.
En fin, #lalista que necesitas para pasar este fin del mundo, digo de año, sufriendo en felicidad.
https://buff.ly/3ORppei
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Los libros latinoamericanos más vendidos del 2024
> Ha sido un año notable para la literatura latinoamericana, con una destacada producción proveniente de México, Argentina y Colombia, países consolidados como epicentros creativos en la región
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https://librotea.com/estanterias/los-libros-latinoamericanos-mas-vendidos-del-2024
Un #lodehoy de lunes eficaz (poco más de dos horas de lunes festivo y ya estamos posteando, ay). Hace frío y ojalá estéis de festivo y leáis mucho y compréis muchos libros en librerías independientes.
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La argentina Gabriela Cabezón Cámara recibe el Premio de Literatura Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz 2024
> Desde 1993, el galardón se otorga a las voces femeninas más destacadas de las letras hispanas
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Gabriela Wiener: “Me pregunto si es posible hacer libros que cambien el discurrir del mundo”
> La escritora peruana afincada en Madrid ha publicado recientemente ‘Atusparia’, una novela que recorre el pasado, el presente y un posible futuro de su país, un territorio de represión pero también de luchas por el territorio y por el porvenir
Leer más en @ElSaltoDiario
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https://www.elsaltodiario.com/literatura/entrevista-gabriela-wiener-atusparia
Más de 10.000 libros han sido prohibidos en bibliotecas públicas y académicas de Estados Unidos
> La cifra de títulos censurados se triplicó en tan solo un año desde los 3.500, según la investigación de la organización PEN América
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Un #lodehoy especial con la colección "Super Ficción" de la editorial Martínez Roca, MR para los amigos. Toda la ci-fi clásica, desde Doña Ursula hasta Philip K. Dick o Heinlein, Tropas del espacio o la maravillosa Marciano vete a casa.
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25,000 Images of Medieval Geoffrey Chaucer Manuscripts Are Now Online
By Regina Sienra
https://mymodernmet.com/geoffrey-chaucer-manuscripts-british-library/
Geoffrey Chaucer at PG:
https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/author/144
Este sábado, en Argentina, será un día con las librerías independientes
> Los libreros independientes han convocado a los lectores a una jornada "con charlas, lecturas, presentaciones, talleres, encuentros, intervenciones, música, mateadas y brindis"
Leer más en Publishnews
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https://publishnews.es/este-sabado-en-argentina-sera-un-dia-con-las-librerias-independientes/
La editorial Planeta publica una novela inédita en español y una biografía ilustrada de Julio Verne
> La novela, primera escrita por Verne a la edad de 18 años titulada 'Un cura en 1835', y la biografía llegan a las librerías con motivo del 120 aniversario de la muerte del autor, en 2025
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roddie digital 📚 (e)k Ben Mezrich(r)en Breaking Twitter liburuaren kritika egin du
Breaking Reality
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I was on a train to Edinburgh for a short break and rapidly running out of pages of Zoe Schiffer's book Extremely Hardcore. Not wanting to carry two large hardbacks with me, I'd left my copy of Character Limit by Kate Conger and Ryan Mac back home; now I was going to need something else to feed my appetite for Twitter meltdown reading material over the next few days. There was a book I'd remembered reading a particular review of citing its lack of any sort of insight but at least it was about the Twitter buyout. And it was long enough ago that I figured there was a good chance by now I'd be able to pick up a cheap paperback of it to fill the void. That book was Ben Mezrich's Breaking Twitter and, now having finished it, I wanted to write a cautionary warning to anyone else …
I was on a train to Edinburgh for a short break and rapidly running out of pages of Zoe Schiffer's book Extremely Hardcore. Not wanting to carry two large hardbacks with me, I'd left my copy of Character Limit by Kate Conger and Ryan Mac back home; now I was going to need something else to feed my appetite for Twitter meltdown reading material over the next few days. There was a book I'd remembered reading a particular review of citing its lack of any sort of insight but at least it was about the Twitter buyout. And it was long enough ago that I figured there was a good chance by now I'd be able to pick up a cheap paperback of it to fill the void. That book was Ben Mezrich's Breaking Twitter and, now having finished it, I wanted to write a cautionary warning to anyone else tempted to buy it.
Before tackling the main issue of the author being generally sympathetic to Musk, there is another major stumbling block with this book. Despite the numerous Amazon reviews praising it as well-written, it didn't take long for the alarm bells to start ringing about the style of writing. Already in the second paragraph of the prologue, Esther Crawford is introduced with the sentence, "Esther had her laptop open in the front of her, the screen casting a cone of light across her porcelain skin." This is maybe an improvement on her later being described as, "a beautiful implement, like a high-quality torque wrench or an elegantly tuned slide rule," but immediately I could tell I might struggle reading this after all. And sure enough the book is full of this overwrought, tortured prose - often each chapter starts with some laboured, unnecessary description of a character or scene (and is usually completely imagined by the author rather than being based on the actual truth) but at least sometimes, over the course of the chapter, he thankfully runs out of steam with this writing style. He also at times tries to suggest a half metaphor without actually giving it any meaning - there's a chapter where he goes on and on about squares within squares within squares but without any sort of significance or meaning. Or another chapter where he's seemingly so amazed by Musk's mother being a model that it jams his caps lock key and causes him to list out celebrity names in all caps for a couple of pages for no reason.
Maybe Mezrich's opinion of Musk at least slightly falters over the course of book (at one point he counters the suggestion that Musk is afraid of the FCC by saying that he definitely seems scared of something by the way he surrounds himself with bodyguards and his general paranoia about (and treatment of) Twitter employees) but his general admiration and repeated references to his "genius" are a bit difficult to stomach. When Musk went off on a monologue about buying Twitter to improve society and further civilisation and even talking about aliens at his first all-hands meeting, Zoe Schiffer reported engineers responding with, "what the hell is going on? I thought this guy was meant to be a genius?" Mezrich's take on the same meeting seems to be that Musk genuinely bought Twitter with intent to further civilisation and the belief that he could. Early in the book he states that Musk "knows how to tweet" yet one of his biggest meltdowns comes when he fails to grasp why his banal Super Bowl tweet ("GO EAGLES") garners less attention than the US president's which includes not only a photo but also a playful message about being deferential to his wife. We're also unfortunately subjected to a load of Musk's tweets from a World Cup match which fail to offer much more interest than the incredible insight of "GO EAGLES".
Perhaps the most egregious example of fawning comes when describing a video call where he says Musk, if he wanted to, could the see the code of the video-streaming software for the webcam flowing down the screen as if he were a character in The Matrix (no, seriously). And in the chapter about the stalker following Grimes, he forgets to mention that there was no evidence of @ElonJet@mastodon.social being used by this person and Mezrich seems to think that all the action taken (banning Jack Sweeney, journalists critical of Musk/Tesla, links to Mastodon etc) was done out of genuine fear for his son's safety rather than it rather obviously being an excuse to silence people and accounts he didn't like. Hilariously, at the end of the book, there is a tweet from 20 Dec 2022 saying Musk will "just run the software & servers teams" after the appointment of Linda Yaccarino as CEO. This paperback was published in June 2024 but it was probably already apparent even when the hardback was published in November 2023 that the new CEO was just for show and that Musk was still fully focused on using Twitter as his own plaything rather than running the "software & servers teams."
The only saving grace of this book is that it's hilariously bad enough to at least be entertaining ironically. If you are looking to spend money on a book about the Twitter takeover that is actually well-written and insightful then I'd highly recommend reading Extremely Hardcore instead.