Almost as in the recommended novel of Fahrenheit 451 Ray Bradbury. Because it seems that there are those who are afraid of books. Or it does not support them. Or it is simply a free vandalism act.
In the novel the books burn at the hands of a body specially created to burn books, since they are prohibited.
Cunit neighbors improvised a book exchange point in the archaeological park that was enabled in a green zone. In one of the ovens that were recreated as a how old civilizations could do.
-In one of those recreated furnaces the neighbors began to leave and take books to exchange readings and literary experiences. He had great success since he was also in a natural environment and historical recreation.
But there are those who bother the books. Or it is simply free vandalism. That oven is no longer a book of book exchange and is now full of garbage, cans and even bags with dog droppings.
It does not seem likely that the authors of the Vandalic act intend a parallelism with the novel and the oven. Fahrenheit 451 is the temperature at which the paper of the books becomes inflamed and burns.