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Books—A Garden in Your Pocket

Tuesday, November 19, 2002

Edinburgh hosted the 13th international book festival in August. This is the world's largest event of its kind, and distances itself from commercialism.

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I'm confused," said Christine, a retired schoolteacher, showing her agenda to TEMPO. She had a tight schedule, visiting nearly all the events at the 16-day book festival (August 10-26). That day, she'd just attended a debate session by former Bishop of Edinburgh, Richard Holloway, known for his controversial views on morality. After that, in order to participate in at least three discussions a day, she had to move fast.

That was Edinburgh's

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