May 2, 2025
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“When the New York City Public Library opened on May 23, 1911, the building spanned over two city blocks and boasted one of the most impressive collections of books—and bookshelves—in the world. 'It is impossible to think of New York without the New York Public Library, ' notes Henry Hope Reed, during the centennial celebrations of the library.”
"I was born in a corner. In a wrestling ring. At Gómez Palace. I’m Lagunero. I’m rudo—a thug, a rascal. I’m a Menace."
“Please, the telegram read, you do to me the pleasure of translating my work. I am calling to you soon. Grazie. Romei.”