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Belgrade Book Fair

The International Belgrade Book Fair is one of the oldest and most important literary events in the region. Its basic objective is enabling publishers, authors, booksellers, librarians, book distributors, multimedia companies and other participants to establish contacts, exchange experiences, do business deals and establish other forms of business and cultural cooperation. All publishers from Serbia and the most prominent ones from the region feature at the Fair their annual publishing production.

Belgrade Book Fair
Exhibition Hall in Belgrade Fairground
StatusActive
GenreMulti-genre
FrequencyAnnually, in mid-October
VenueBelgrade Fair grounds
Location(s)Belgrade
CountrySerbia
Inaugurated1957; 66 years ago (1957)
Attendance184,532 (2019)
Websitesajamknjiga.rs

In addition to the publishing program, an extensive side event one is organized at the Fair, as well: conferences, round table conferences, meetings with authors, public discussion panels and workshops. For the visitors, the Book Fair is an opportunity to find at one place and buy at special prices the books they are interested in, as well as to meet their favorite authors and discover the new ones, attending one of many programs.

The Book Fair is the most visited cultural event in Serbia. In 2019, there were 184,532 visitors at the Fair.[1][2] Based upon the organizer's data, in 2019, the Fair was followed by 1,300 accredited journalists.[1]

According to a research conducted by the Strategic Marketing among Belgrade citizens in 2010, the Book Fair was proclaimed the greatest brand of Belgrade.

On the occasion of the Anniversary – sixty years since its founding, Belgrade Book Fair is the winner of the award of the Cultural and Educational Community of Belgrade The Golden Link 2015 for the permanent contribution to Belgrade culture.

The Belgrade Book Fair was set up by the City of Belgrade, it is managed by the Book Fair Council and the Executive Organizer is the company Belgrade Fair. The Fair is traditionally held in October, in Belgrade Fair Halls 1, 1A, 2 and 4, at the space of about 30,000 square meters and it lasts for eight days.

In 2021. Belgrade Book Fair will take place on September 11th to 19th.

History

 
Ivo Andrić signing books at the Book Fair

The first Yugoslav Book Fair was held in 1956, at Zagreb Fair, under the auspices of the President Josip Broz Tito. It was attended by the most important writers of the country, among them also Ivo Andrić and Miroslav Krleža. About 12,000 books of all Yugoslav publishers were displayed there, but also of those from Austria, Czechoslovakia, the Netherlands, UK, France, Italy, China, Hungary, East and West Germany, Poland, Romania, USA, Soviet Union and Switzerland.

In the following year, 1957, the Fair was moved to Belgrade, where the construction of a modern fair ground was completed. The books were displayed by about 60 local and 36 international publishers, from 16 countries in Europe, America and Asia. It was agreed that the International Book Fair should include the catalog and last for six days. The Fair was held at the end of October, in Belgrade Fair Hall 3 and on the occasion of the Fair festivity, the Book and the World magazine was initiated, as well. The first Belgrade Book Fair was opened by Mr. Rodoljub Čolaković, the Vice President of the Federal Executive Council at that time.

The International Book Fair in Belgrade gathered annually an increasing number of publishers from the former Yugoslavia and the whole world, so that after the Frankfurt and Warsaw Book Fairs, it became the largest meeting point of the publishing staff from Europe, America, Asia and Africa. The East and West cultures met in Belgrade and still meet there.[3]

Prizes

 
Customers looking at books

Several prizes are awarded during the Belgrade Book Fair: Publisher of the Year, Publishing Project of the Year, The Best Children’s Book, The Most Beautiful Book, The Most Beautiful Children’s Book, The Best Young Book Designer, The Best Publisher from the Diaspora, Special Recognition for the Contribution within Science. All publishers from Serbia and Diaspora being exhibitors at the Fair may compete for the prizes.

In addition to these prizes, the Dositej Obradović Prize has also been awarded since 2007, to an international publisher, for his continuous contribution to publishing and promotion of Serbian literature. So far, the Prize winners were the Austrian publisher Wieser Verlag from Klagenfurt (2007), French publisher Gaia Editions from Bordeaux (2008), Hungarian publisher Jelenkor from Pécs (2009), Italian publisher Zandonai from Rovereto (2010), Bulgarian publisher Siela from Sofia (2011) and Slovak publisher Kaligram from Bratislava (2012), Ukrainian publisher "Piramid" from Lviv (2013), Macedonian publisher "Ikona" from Skopje (2014), Spanish publisher "Acantilado" from Barselona (2015), Russian publisher "Book Center Rudomino" from Moscow (2016), Austrian publisher "Pauls Zsolnay" from Wienna (2017), Italian publisher "Lit Edizioni" from Rome (2018) and Greek publisher "Kostaniotis Editions" from Athens (2019).

Features

The Guest of Honor Country

 
Greece – The Guest of Honor Country at the 2009 Book Fair

Since 2002, Belgrade Fair has got also its Guest of Honor – the country with especially presented literature and publishing production. The Guest of Honor Country gets an outstanding location in the Hall 2 within the Book Fair. The Guest of Honor has the opportunity of presenting its publishing and culture at its stand as well as in the Fair's promotion conference halls, within the author meeting program, lectures and trade seminars.

The Guest of Honor may feature at the Fair the authors from its country, translators, publishers, distributors, as well as all those connected to the book in different ways. Establishing strong and live cultural connections is one of the most important event objectives and in this respect the Guest of Honor institution is extremely important.

The previous Guests of Honors were Norway (2002), Canada (2003), France (2004), UK (2005), United States (2006), Italy (2007), Japan (2008), Greece (2009), Sweden (2010), Portuguese language (2011), Hungary (2012), Poland (2013), China (2014), Russia (2015) and Iran (2016), Litarture in German Language (Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Liechtenstein) - 2017, Kingdom of Morocco (2018) and Arab Republic of Egypt (2019).

 
59th International Belgrade Book Fair

The School Day

The so-called School Day has been organized at the Fair since 2005, which encompasses organized visits of pupils, students, professors and school librarians, as well as many side event programs intended for them.

Notable authors

 
László Végel opens Book Fair 2010

The Book Fair includes all major authors from Serbia and many respected regional writers. The event is traditionally opened by renowned local authors. In the first decade of the 20th century, the Fair was festively opened by Svetlana Velmar Janković, Vida Ognjenović, David Albahari, Milovan Danojlić, Ljubomir Simović, Goran Petrović, Dušan Kovačević, Dragoslav Mihailović, Dragan Velikić, László Végel, Svetislav Basara, Radmila Lazić, Ljubivoje Ršumović, Milosav Tešić, Emir Kusturica, dr Dragan Stanić, Miro Vuksanović, Matija Bećković and Milovan Vitezović.

The Fair is annually visited by at least one contemporary worldwide known writer. Among others, the Fair was visited by Alain Robbe-Grillet, Erica Jong, Natsuki Ikezawa, Claudio Magris, Lyudmila Ulitskaya, Charles Simic, Elizabeth Abbott, Tony Parsons, Peter Handke, Patrick Besson, Ǻsa Lind, Thanassis Valtinos, Flaire Yegy, Gish Jen, Naim Kattan, Geir Pollen, Evgeny Vodolazkin, Erlend Loe, Zahar Prilepin ...

Quotes

Already at first superficial sight, one can see the wish to let the Fair be an open window with double sight, the one for our man into the foreign book world and the sight for a foreigner to the book route and development in the literatures of our nations. In addition to the editions in the languages of all our nations and ethnic groups, about 70 exhibitors from 18 countries participate in it... With reference to the Fair, under cooperation of experts, an exhibition was organised to honour the 100th Anniversary of V. I. Lenin, then an international exhibition of Slavic editions of our houses and flats...

— Ivo Andrić (1970)

Look at this huge quantity of secrets around you! At the Book Fair, I always feel sad, rather than happy. Even if we lived hundreds of years, we would not have time to open all these shells of human mind pearls, full of heart's fire and imagination storms...

— Desanka Maksimović (1988)

Nowadays, literature lives from deceased classics and alive readers, asking a new question now: Can we love a book? Rather than how much we appreciate it or how beautiful it is... Thus, look here, tonight, for a book you will be able to love. Thereby, perhaps, you help this planet surviving...

— Milorad Pavić (1990)

The Book Fair is a wonderful central place, where I can only meet the writers I know and see, check and get acquainted with the entire local production. Thus, the Book Fair is the most beautiful time for me in Belgrade.

— David Albahari (2004)

References

  1. ^ a b As mentioned in the 57th International Belgrade Book Fair Report
  2. ^ . sajamknjiga.rs. 2 November 2016. Archived from the original on 12 July 2018. Retrieved 23 October 2017.
  3. ^ Radovan Popovic: The First Book Fair 18 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine

External links

  • Official website

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The International Belgrade Book Fair is one of the oldest and most important literary events in the region Its basic objective is enabling publishers authors booksellers librarians book distributors multimedia companies and other participants to establish contacts exchange experiences do business deals and establish other forms of business and cultural cooperation All publishers from Serbia and the most prominent ones from the region feature at the Fair their annual publishing production Belgrade Book FairExhibition Hall in Belgrade FairgroundStatusActiveGenreMulti genreFrequencyAnnually in mid OctoberVenueBelgrade Fair groundsLocation s BelgradeCountrySerbiaInaugurated1957 66 years ago 1957 Attendance184 532 2019 Websitesajamknjiga wbr rsIn addition to the publishing program an extensive side event one is organized at the Fair as well conferences round table conferences meetings with authors public discussion panels and workshops For the visitors the Book Fair is an opportunity to find at one place and buy at special prices the books they are interested in as well as to meet their favorite authors and discover the new ones attending one of many programs The Book Fair is the most visited cultural event in Serbia In 2019 there were 184 532 visitors at the Fair 1 2 Based upon the organizer s data in 2019 the Fair was followed by 1 300 accredited journalists 1 According to a research conducted by the Strategic Marketing among Belgrade citizens in 2010 the Book Fair was proclaimed the greatest brand of Belgrade On the occasion of the Anniversary sixty years since its founding Belgrade Book Fair is the winner of the award of the Cultural and Educational Community of Belgrade The Golden Link 2015 for the permanent contribution to Belgrade culture The Belgrade Book Fair was set up by the City of Belgrade it is managed by the Book Fair Council and the Executive Organizer is the company Belgrade Fair The Fair is traditionally held in October in Belgrade Fair Halls 1 1A 2 and 4 at the space of about 30 000 square meters and it lasts for eight days In 2021 Belgrade Book Fair will take place on September 11th to 19th Contents 1 History 2 Prizes 3 Features 3 1 The Guest of Honor Country 3 2 The School Day 4 Notable authors 5 Quotes 6 References 7 External linksHistory Edit Ivo Andric signing books at the Book Fair The first Yugoslav Book Fair was held in 1956 at Zagreb Fair under the auspices of the President Josip Broz Tito It was attended by the most important writers of the country among them also Ivo Andric and Miroslav Krleza About 12 000 books of all Yugoslav publishers were displayed there but also of those from Austria Czechoslovakia the Netherlands UK France Italy China Hungary East and West Germany Poland Romania USA Soviet Union and Switzerland In the following year 1957 the Fair was moved to Belgrade where the construction of a modern fair ground was completed The books were displayed by about 60 local and 36 international publishers from 16 countries in Europe America and Asia It was agreed that the International Book Fair should include the catalog and last for six days The Fair was held at the end of October in Belgrade Fair Hall 3 and on the occasion of the Fair festivity the Book and the World magazine was initiated as well The first Belgrade Book Fair was opened by Mr Rodoljub Colakovic the Vice President of the Federal Executive Council at that time The International Book Fair in Belgrade gathered annually an increasing number of publishers from the former Yugoslavia and the whole world so that after the Frankfurt and Warsaw Book Fairs it became the largest meeting point of the publishing staff from Europe America Asia and Africa The East and West cultures met in Belgrade and still meet there 3 Prizes Edit Customers looking at books Several prizes are awarded during the Belgrade Book Fair Publisher of the Year Publishing Project of the Year The Best Children s Book The Most Beautiful Book The Most Beautiful Children s Book The Best Young Book Designer The Best Publisher from the Diaspora Special Recognition for the Contribution within Science All publishers from Serbia and Diaspora being exhibitors at the Fair may compete for the prizes In addition to these prizes the Dositej Obradovic Prize has also been awarded since 2007 to an international publisher for his continuous contribution to publishing and promotion of Serbian literature So far the Prize winners were the Austrian publisher Wieser Verlag from Klagenfurt 2007 French publisher Gaia Editions from Bordeaux 2008 Hungarian publisher Jelenkor from Pecs 2009 Italian publisher Zandonai from Rovereto 2010 Bulgarian publisher Siela from Sofia 2011 and Slovak publisher Kaligram from Bratislava 2012 Ukrainian publisher Piramid from Lviv 2013 Macedonian publisher Ikona from Skopje 2014 Spanish publisher Acantilado from Barselona 2015 Russian publisher Book Center Rudomino from Moscow 2016 Austrian publisher Pauls Zsolnay from Wienna 2017 Italian publisher Lit Edizioni from Rome 2018 and Greek publisher Kostaniotis Editions from Athens 2019 Features EditThe Guest of Honor Country Edit Greece The Guest of Honor Country at the 2009 Book Fair Since 2002 Belgrade Fair has got also its Guest of Honor the country with especially presented literature and publishing production The Guest of Honor Country gets an outstanding location in the Hall 2 within the Book Fair The Guest of Honor has the opportunity of presenting its publishing and culture at its stand as well as in the Fair s promotion conference halls within the author meeting program lectures and trade seminars The Guest of Honor may feature at the Fair the authors from its country translators publishers distributors as well as all those connected to the book in different ways Establishing strong and live cultural connections is one of the most important event objectives and in this respect the Guest of Honor institution is extremely important The previous Guests of Honors were Norway 2002 Canada 2003 France 2004 UK 2005 United States 2006 Italy 2007 Japan 2008 Greece 2009 Sweden 2010 Portuguese language 2011 Hungary 2012 Poland 2013 China 2014 Russia 2015 and Iran 2016 Litarture in German Language Germany Austria Switzerland and Liechtenstein 2017 Kingdom of Morocco 2018 and Arab Republic of Egypt 2019 59th International Belgrade Book Fair The School Day Edit The so called School Day has been organized at the Fair since 2005 which encompasses organized visits of pupils students professors and school librarians as well as many side event programs intended for them Notable authors Edit Laszlo Vegel opens Book Fair 2010 The Book Fair includes all major authors from Serbia and many respected regional writers The event is traditionally opened by renowned local authors In the first decade of the 20th century the Fair was festively opened by Svetlana Velmar Jankovic Vida Ognjenovic David Albahari Milovan Danojlic Ljubomir Simovic Goran Petrovic Dusan Kovacevic Dragoslav Mihailovic Dragan Velikic Laszlo Vegel Svetislav Basara Radmila Lazic Ljubivoje Rsumovic Milosav Tesic Emir Kusturica dr Dragan Stanic Miro Vuksanovic Matija Beckovic and Milovan Vitezovic The Fair is annually visited by at least one contemporary worldwide known writer Among others the Fair was visited by Alain Robbe Grillet Erica Jong Natsuki Ikezawa Claudio Magris Lyudmila Ulitskaya Charles Simic Elizabeth Abbott Tony Parsons Peter Handke Patrick Besson Ǻsa Lind Thanassis Valtinos Flaire Yegy Gish Jen Naim Kattan Geir Pollen Evgeny Vodolazkin Erlend Loe Zahar Prilepin Quotes EditAlready at first superficial sight one can see the wish to let the Fair be an open window with double sight the one for our man into the foreign book world and the sight for a foreigner to the book route and development in the literatures of our nations In addition to the editions in the languages of all our nations and ethnic groups about 70 exhibitors from 18 countries participate in it With reference to the Fair under cooperation of experts an exhibition was organised to honour the 100th Anniversary of V I Lenin then an international exhibition of Slavic editions of our houses and flats Ivo Andric 1970 Look at this huge quantity of secrets around you At the Book Fair I always feel sad rather than happy Even if we lived hundreds of years we would not have time to open all these shells of human mind pearls full of heart s fire and imagination storms Desanka Maksimovic 1988 Nowadays literature lives from deceased classics and alive readers asking a new question now Can we love a book Rather than how much we appreciate it or how beautiful it is Thus look here tonight for a book you will be able to love Thereby perhaps you help this planet surviving Milorad Pavic 1990 The Book Fair is a wonderful central place where I can only meet the writers I know and see check and get acquainted with the entire local production Thus the Book Fair is the most beautiful time for me in Belgrade David Albahari 2004 References Edit a b As mentioned in the 57th International Belgrade Book Fair Report 61 Meђunarodni beogradski saјam kњiga zavrshni tekst sajamknjiga rs 2 November 2016 Archived from the original on 12 July 2018 Retrieved 23 October 2017 Radovan Popovic The First Book Fair Archived 18 September 2011 at the Wayback MachineExternal links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Belgrade Book Fair Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Belgrade Book Fair amp oldid 1040419739, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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