πŸ“– Books inspire us and broaden our horizons.

That's why readers in Europe should have access to the richness and diversity of European literature.

helps its translation and promotion via many initiatives, such as:

- CELA, a programme to train and connect emerging authors, translators, and literary professionals;

- Every Story Matters, a project to boost the creation and promotion of inclusive for children and young adults.

More: europa.eu/!Cxpb4K

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Jan Van Ryswyck

@EU_Commission How about stop collecting import duties and taxes when someone buys a book from any country outside the EU (UK, US, …)? This would finally ensure free knowledge instead of taxing it!

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Lazarou Monkey Terror πŸš€πŸ’™πŸŒˆ

@EU_Commission Meanwhile in Florida they've banned Shakespeare.....

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Susan

@EU_Commission

Just European literature?

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deer55

@EU_Commission

Interior of an overcrowded bookshop, in 19th century style, all in wood, atmosphere with soft but diffused light.
(created with AI @midjourney )

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Quinn Comendant

@EU_Commission The mural in the third photo was painted by @zenartist ☺️

#AtlantisBooks #bookshop #books

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Miki

@EU_Commission

Bridge Over Drina is great. You need to be IDed for taking Mein Kampf. Take this BS instead. 🀫

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Kevin Karhan

@EU_Commission Any plans on fighting against #BookBans within the #EU, like those #Christofacist #Hungary under #Orban imposes?

If not, please shove those "#FineWords" of yours right up your backside...

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