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Since 1995, the United Nations has celebrated World Book and Copyright Day. The date was chosen to correspond with the April 23, 1616 deaths of Miguel de Cervantes, Inca Garciliaso de la Vega, and William Shakespeare (although only Garciliaso actually died on that day).
On this quadricentennial of the deaths of these three literary figures, libraries, publishers, and cultural