Habib Daly, owner of the space is intended, by his project to develop the love of reading that tends to get lost with the new generation, keen on web and virtual world.

The contractor wants to contribute to the promotion of culture and the lively intellectual life. “This place is friendly, one can read and exchange around a hot drink or a fresh juice,” says Daly. He continues: “The books may be borrowed the time of their consumption or even purchased. And I invite the artists to exhibit in my space, provided that culture is development. ”

Mr. Daly, a former left-wing militant, from Gafsa, displayed in his café-library photos of famous activists, including Nelson Mandela and Che Guevara, for the symbolic value they represent for the young generations, but also Tunisians as Georges Adda, and Mohamed Brahmi, Chokri Belaid.

The developer does not hide its leanings left by displaying quotes from Karl Marx, or messages against the creeping Islamization of society. On a poster reads: “Religious extremists light the candles that the truth will come to extinguish naturally .”

The Coffee-Library is not spacious, but on entering, the cozy atmosphere and helping studiously, the desire to read a book does not fail to take you. The concept, quite new in Tunisia, should be encouraged and, most imitated and duplicated in residential neighborhoods of the capital and other cities, where culture is lacking terribly.

Source: Kapiltalis

Tagada

Lenin street – Tunis center

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