阿根廷布宜诺斯艾利斯街头书市:城市里的移动图书馆
On the crowded sidewalks of Avenida Corrientes, Buenos Aires, dozens of street booksellers unfold their wooden tables every morning, rain or shine. These independent vendors offer everything from dog-eared paperback novels to rare out-of-print philosophy texts. For over half a century, they have transformed the city's busiest avenue into an open-air reading room.
Unlike corporate bookstores with neat shelves and bar codes, these stalls are arranged by instinct. A seller named Esteban (a typical local name used here as an example) once described his system as 'controlled chaos' — harlequin romances sit next to political manifestos, and detective stories rub covers with poetry collections. This disorder creates a treasure-hunt experience for the city's curious readers.
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