杜阿·利帕(Dua Lipa)在葡萄牙开设了一家收录遭禁和审查书籍的图书馆。
Dua Lipa opens library for banned and censored books in Portugal

原始链接: https://www.euronews.com/culture/2026/06/29/dua-lipa-opens-library-for-banned-and-censored-books-in-portugal

杜阿·利帕(Dua Lipa)在2026年迎来了事业与生活的高光时刻,不仅发行了新的现场专辑,在音乐排行榜上取得重要成就,还与卡勒姆·特纳(Callum Turner)喜结连理。除了音乐上的成功,利帕还在葡萄牙波尔图标志性的莱罗书店(Livraria Lello)设立了名为“宣言图书馆”(The Manifesto Library)的永久馆藏,专门陈列各类被禁和遭到审查的书籍。 该项目在BABELL图书节期间启动,是利帕现有“Service95读书俱乐部”的延伸。馆藏涵盖了近百部作品,主题聚焦于权力、控制、话语权与记忆,其中包括玛格丽特·阿特伍德(Margaret Atwood)、萨尔曼·拉什迪(Salman Rushdie)和雷金纳德·德韦恩·贝茨(Reginald Dwayne Betts)等人的著作。利帕将该图书馆形容为献给那些曾遭受迫害的作家以及抵制审查制度的读者的“圣殿”,并强调阅读始终是实现个人自主与构思社会愿景的强大工具。 这一举措进一步彰显了利帕对文学的热爱。今年10月,她还将担任伦敦文学节(London Literature Festival)的策展人,该活动将在南岸中心(Southbank Centre)举行。

近期一篇 Hacker News 的帖子讨论了葡萄牙一个由杜阿·利帕(Dua Lipa)策展的新图书馆,馆内收藏了全球各地曾遭封禁或审查的书籍。 这一消息引发了关于“封禁”定义的激烈辩论。一些评论者批评该标题是诱饵,指出这些书籍在市面上随处可见,并认为美国现代所谓的“封禁”(通常涉及学校董事会或特定图书馆)很大程度上具有象征意义,与国家层面的压制截然不同。相反,另一些人则为该术语辩护,引用美国笔会(PEN America)的定义,即无论书籍在公共领域是否容易获取,只要从机构渠道移除内容就属于审查。 参与者还质疑了该馆藏的策展标准,讨论这些书到底是真正的颠覆性作品,还是仅仅具有争议性。尽管一些人认为该项目是在作秀,但另一些人则认可这一倡议的历史意义,指出其中许多书籍曾在葡萄牙过去的独裁统治时期被禁。归根结底,这场讨论凸显了在数字时代,针对审查制度的象征性抗议与信息获取的现实状况之间的紧张关系。
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What a year Dua Lipa is having...

The ‘Levitating’ singer has released a new live album, 'Dua Lipa – Live From Mexico'; her 2017 self-titled debut has reached the impressive milestone of 450 weeks on the UK’s Official Albums chart; she’s still a fan favourite for the next James Bond theme song; she’s spoken out about the discourse surrounding the Epstein Files; and she just tied the knot with her now-husband Callum Turner, who also happens to be a 007 favourite.

Now, she’s opened her very own library.

Not just any library, mind you. The Manifesto Library is a library of banned and censored books. As part of the new international book festival BABELL – City of Books, it will permanently reside inside the famed Livraria Lello bookshop in Porto, Portugal.

In a press release, Lipa called the new library “a dream partnership” and a result of years of pushing her mission forward.

“When I founded the Service95 Book Club, my ambition was for it to become a home for writers and readers, wherever they are and whatever their circumstances,” she said, referring to her Service95 Book Club, which recommends a book each month and sees / hears Lipa interviewing its author for an accompanying podcast.

“Reading the world brings us closer - but sadly, not everyone is in favour of that,” Lipa said, adding: “Here you will find one hundred books that ask questions, or have been questioned. Some have been banned by school districts for themes of race or sexuality. Others, written for LGBTQIA+ readers, have been restricted from display. In some cases, the author has paid for their words with their life.”

She continued: “This library is a shrine to books that have disappeared, to authors whose courage unmasks structures of power and control, and to readers who refuse to be told what book they are allowed to read. You are invited to visit and decide for yourself what belongs on these shelves. Because sometimes the most subversive thing you can do is read a book and then talk about it.”

Nearly 100 books are included in Livraria Lello’s new cultural auditorium, with each relating to four key themes: power, control, voice, and memory.

Margaret Atwood’s "The Handmaid’s Tale" and Reginald Dwayne Betts’ "Felon", alongside selected works from Salman Rushdie and Olga Tokarczuk, will also be available in the Manifesto Library.

“For 120 years, Livraria Lello has been built on a simple conviction: the book is a technology of freedom. The Manifesto Library grows from that belief,” Head of Brand at Livraria Lello Francisca Pedro Pinto said in a statement. “Because what is at stake is not only the future of reading, but a society’s ability to imagine, interpret and build its own future.”

Dua Lipa has long been a passionate advocate for reading, and she is set to curate the Southbank Centre’s 2026 London Literature Festival, which takes place from 21 October to 1 November.

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