El 23 de abril es el día del libro en España, y desde 1996 también en el resto del mundo. Aquí se le conoce por el nombre del patrón, San Jorge, o Sant Jordi en Cataluña, donde la fiesta tuvo especial raigambre desde principios del siglo XX. El motivo real no era que San Jorge fuera especialmente culto o benévolo con los libros (en realidad es conocido por haber matado un dragón), sino porque el 23 es la fecha en la que se suele conmemorar la muerte de Cervantes, Shakespeare y el Inca...
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