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Roube o livro enquanto o sol está nascendo no horizonte

Roube o livro enquanto o sol está nascendo no horizonte

David Horvitz

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The artist's book How to Shoplift Books by David Horvitz is a guide on how to steal books. It details 80 ways one can steal a book, ranging from the highly practical to the ingenious, imaginative, and romantic.

The work is anachronistic: as our main source for purchasing books has shifted to impersonal online stores (that attempt to offer a personal experience), it has become nearly impossible to spontaneously steal anything, turning the act of disobedience into a story of the past.

This project by David Horvitz, in collaboration with Edition Taube, is an ongoing translation and publication work. Each language edition was produced with an editor from the corresponding linguistic region.

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Year: 2019
Language: Portuguese
Format: 15 x 10 cm
Pages: 48
Type: Softcover
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About — We are an independent publishing house that was born in 2018 in Barcelona. No Libros is a reflection on the excess and overproduction of books and texts, the saturation of publications that has occurred in the last decade. It reflects on quality, the current need to produce more, and the advocacy for sharing, recycling, quoting, duplicating, imitating, pirating, and hacking. In the face of large bookstore chains, distributors that increasingly demand higher percentages, print-on-demand (PoD), poet robots, Amazon Mechanical Turk, ChatGPT, the precarity of the market, and interconnected systems that make designers, typographers, publishers, or even writers less necessary, experimental publications, amateur graphics, the supply of paper, and the rescue of artisanal printing processes are gaining importance. No Libros is a slow, tired publishing house, doing the best it can. Our project is collaborative. We seek original, critical content that pushes the boundaries of text and image, resulting in unique works, primarily from Latin authors.