The Madrid Book Fair opens its doors without the traditional visit of Queen Letizia. Despite the constant threat of rain, the writers turn that serial and industrial object that is a copy into something personalized.

"Spain does not usually have civilized traditions, but obscurantist, so a civic and popular tradition like this is to be celebrated," said Antonio Muñoz Molina before entering this Saturday at noon to the booth of the international bookstore Pasajes. For the one who writes the signature it can be a good varnish for his ego... or a cure of humility.