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Frankfurt Book Fair

The Frankfurt Book Fair (German: Frankfurter Buchmesse, abbr. FBM) is the world's largest trade fair for books, based on the number of publishing companies represented. It is considered to be the most important book fair in the world for international deals and trading.[citation needed] The five-day annual event in mid-October is held at the Frankfurt Trade Fair grounds in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. The first three days are restricted exclusively to professional visitors; the general public attend the fair on the weekend.

Frankfurter Buchmesse
Exhibition hall in 2008
StatusActive
GenreMulti-genre
FrequencyAnnually, in mid-October
VenueFrankfurt Trade Fair grounds
Location(s)Frankfurt am Main
CountryGermany
Inaugurated17th century
modern era: 1949
Attendance286,000
Websitewww.buchmesse.de/en
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Several thousand exhibitors representing book publishing, multimedia and technology companies, as well as content providers from all over the world gather in order to negotiate international publishing rights and license fees. The fair is organised by Frankfurter Buchmesse GmbH, a subsidiary of the German Publishers and Booksellers Association. More than 7,300 exhibitors from over 100 countries and more than 286,000 visitors took part in the year 2017.[1]

History edit

 
The Frankfurter Buchmesse with the fair's tower (Messeturm, 2004)

The Frankfurt Book Fair has a tradition spanning more than 500 years. Before the advent of printed books, the general trade fair in Frankfurt was the place for selling handwritten books, as early as the 12th century.[2] A printers' and publishers' fair became established sometime in the decades after Johannes Gutenberg developed printing in movable letters in Mainz near Frankfurt; although no official founding date of the Frankfurt Book Fair is documented, it had definitely been established by 1462, the year that the printers Johann Fust and Peter Schöffer, who had taken over Gutenberg's printing operations after a legal dispute, moved their operations to Frankfurt.[3]

The fair became the primary point for book marketing, but also a hub for the diffusion of written texts. During the Reformation, the fair was attended by merchants testing the market for new books and by scholars looking for newly available scholarship.[4]

Until the end of the 17th century, the Frankfurt Book Fair was the most important book fair in Europe.[citation needed] It was eclipsed in 1632 by the Leipzig Book Fair during the Enlightenment as a consequence of political and cultural developments.[5] After World War II, the first book fair was held again in 1949 at the St. Paul's Church. Since then, it has regained its preeminent position.[citation needed]

Significance edit

The Frankfurter Buchmesse is the world's largest trade fair for books, based on the number of publishing companies represented.[6] It is considered to be the most important book fair in the world for international deals and trading.[citation needed] It is a critical marketing event for launching books and to facilitate the negotiation of the international sale of rights and licences.[citation needed] Book publishing-, multimedia- and technology companies, as well as content providers from all over the world gather.[citation needed] Publishers, agents, booksellers, librarians, academics, illustrators, service providers, film producers, translators, professional and trade associations, institutions, artists, authors, antiquarians, software and multimedia suppliers all participate in the events.[citation needed] Visitors take the opportunity to obtain information about the publishing market, to network, and to do business.

Organisation edit

The fair is organised by Frankfurter Buchmesse GmbH, a subsidiary of the German Publishers and Booksellers Association.[7] The five-day annual event in mid-October is held at the Frankfurt Trade Fair grounds in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. The first three days are restricted exclusively to trade visitors; the general public can attend on the weekend, for a fee.[citation needed]

In 2009, 7,314 exhibitors from some 100 countries presented over 400,000 books. Some 300,000 visitors attended the fair.[citation needed]

In 2016, more than 10,000 journalists from 75 countries reported on the fair, which brought together 7,135 exhibitors from 106 countries, and more than 172,296 trade visitors.[citation needed]

Events and joint ventures edit

 
Frankfurt book fair 2016

The Peace Prize of the German Book Trade has been awarded at the fair each year since 1950 during a ceremony in the Frankfurter Paulskirche.

The fair awards the Bookseller/Diagram Prize for Oddest Title of the Year, humoring the book with the oddest title.

Certain initiatives would not exist without the Frankfurter Buchmesse and are closely linked to its goals and, up to a point, management structure.[citation needed]

On the occasion of the 1980 Fair, Litprom was founded – the Society for the Promotion of African, Asian and Latin American Literature. As a non profit association, it monitors literary trends and selects the best examples of creative writing from Africa, Asia and Latin America for translation into German. It promotes them in Germany, Switzerland and Austria by encouraging contacts between authors and publishers from the Third World and those in German-speaking countries. It serves as an information hub and clearing house about literature from Africa, Asia and Latin America, establishing a forum of debate about "Third World" literature.[8]

In 2006, Litcam, a campaign against illiteracy was founded. In this context, the 2007 Frankfurt Book Fair also started a short story project named "Who's on the line? Call for free" by and for people with migration background.[citation needed]

Guest of honour, focus of interest edit

 
Turkey's Guest of Honour pavilion in 2008

Since 1976, a guest of honour, or a focus of interest is named for the fair. A special literary programme is organised for the occasion (readings, arts exhibitions, public discussion panels, theatre productions, and radio and TV programmes). A special exhibition hall is set up for the guest country, and the major publishing houses are present at the fair. Canada's presentation as 2020 guest of honour was postponed to 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[9]

Year Guest of honour Focus of interest Motto
1976 Latin America Latin American literature
1978 Kind und Buch (Child and book)
1980 Subsaharan Africa
1982 Religions
1984 George Orwell
1986 India Indian literature Wandel in Tradition (Change in tradition)
1988 Italy Italian literature Italienisches Tagebuch (Italian diary)
1989 France French literature L'Automne français (French autumn)
1990 Japan Japanese literature Then and Now
1991 Spain Spanish literature La Hora de España (Spain's hour)
1992 Mexico Mexican literature Ein offenes Buch (An open book)
1993 Flanders and the Netherlands Flemish and Dutch literature Weltoffen (Open-minded)
1994 Brazil Brazilian literature Begegnung von Kulturen (Encounter of cultures)
1995 Austria Austrian literature
1996 Ireland Irish literature Und seine Diaspora (And its diaspora)
1997 Portugal Portuguese literature Wege in die Welt (Paths into the world)
1998 Switzerland Swiss literature Hoher Himmel – enges Tal (High skies – narrow valleys)
1999 Hungary Hungarian literature Unbegrenzt (unlimited)
2000 Poland Polish literature ©Poland
2001 Greece Greek literature Neue Wege nach Ithaka (New ways to Ithaka)
2002 Lithuania Lithuanian literature Fortsetzung folgt (To be continued)
2003 Russia Russian literature Neue Seiten (New pages/perspectives)
2004 Arab world Arab literature Arabische Welt
2005 Korea Korean literature Enter Korea
2006 India Indian literature Today's India
2007 Catalan countries Catalan literature Singular i Universal (Singular and general)
2008 Turkey Turkish literature Faszinierend farbig (Fascinatingly colourful)
2009 China Chinese literature Tradition & Innovation
2010 Argentina Argentine literature Kultur in Bewegung (Culture in motion)
2011 Iceland Icelandic literature Sagenhaftes Island (Fabulous Iceland)
2012 New Zealand New Zealand literature Bevor es bei euch hell wird (While you were sleeping)
2013 Brazil Brazilian literature Ein Land voller Stimmen
2014 Finland Finnish literature Finnland. Cool.
2015 Indonesia Indonesian literature 17.000 Inseln der Imagination (17.000 Islands of Imagination)
2016 Flanders and the Netherlands Flemish and Dutch literature Dies ist, was wir teilen (This is what we share)
2017 France French literature Francfort en français (Frankfurt in French)
2018 Georgia Georgian literature Georgia made by characters
2019 Norway Norwegian literature The Dream We Carry (Der Traum in uns)
2020 Canada Canadian literature Singular Plurality (Singulier Pluriel)
2021 Canada Canadian literature Singular Plurality (Singulier Pluriel)
2022[10] Spain Spanish literature Creatividad Desbordante (Spilling Creativity)
2023 Slovenia Slovenian literature Honeycomb of Words (Waben der Worte)
2024 Italy Italian literature
2025 Philippines Philippine literature
2026 Czech Republic Czech literature

Controversy edit

The 2007 fair attracted criticism from both the Spanish and German media. German news magazine Der Spiegel described it as "closed-minded" for its policy of not including the many Catalans who write in Spanish in its definition of Catalan literature.[11] The decision to exclude any element of "Spanishness", defined as literature exclusively done in Spanish, from the fair was made in spite of the fact that the Spanish government contributed more than €6 million towards the cost of the fair.[12]

In 2023 Litprom cancelled the LiBeraturpreis Literature Prize award ceremony for Adania Shibli, a Palestinian author for her novel about the rape and murder of a Palestinian girl in 1949 by Israeli soldiers.[13] In response the Emirates Publishers Association and the Arab Publishers’ Association withdrew from the Fair.[14]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Elm, Karina (4 December 2018). "Meet the German Booksphere! Facts & Figures for Europe's largest book market". insights.netgalley.com. from the original on 10 January 2023. Retrieved 10 January 2023.
  2. ^ Weidhaas, Peter (2007). A History of the Frankfurt Book Fair. Translated and edited by Carolyn Gossage and W A. Wright. Toronto, Ontario: Dundurn Press. pp. 11, 23–24. ISBN 978-1-55002-744-0.
  3. ^ Weidhaas, Peter (31 October 2007). A History of the Frankfurt Book Fair. Dundurn Press. p. 25. ISBN 978-1-55002-744-0. from the original on 2 October 2023. Retrieved 29 January 2023.
  4. ^ Fried, Johannes (1996). Il mercante e la scienza: sul rapporto tra sapere ed economia nel Medioevo (in Italian). Milano: Vita e Pensiero.
  5. ^ "The Frankfurt Book Fair – The World's Biggest, Oldest Book Event". The Balance. from the original on 3 October 2017. Retrieved 27 February 2018.
  6. ^ "Debates on cultural identity and on intellectual property set the tone at FBM16". from the original on 5 July 2018. Retrieved 5 July 2018.
  7. ^ "Get to know Frankfurter Buchmesse". from the original on 1 December 2020. Retrieved 5 July 2018.
  8. ^ "Litprom - Society for the Promotion of Literature from Africa, Asia and Latin America | World University Service". www.wusgermany.de. from the original on 17 July 2023. Retrieved 17 July 2023.
  9. ^ . buchmesse.de. Frankfurter Buchmesse. Archived from the original on 24 September 2020.
  10. ^ "Rede: Eröffnung der Frankfurter Buchmesse". Der Bundespräsident (in German). 22 October 2022. from the original on 1 December 2022. Retrieved 1 December 2022.
  11. ^ Knapp, Margit (9 October 2007). "A Controversial Homage to Catalonia: Commerce Replaces Politics at the Frankfurt Book Fair". Der Spiegel. ISSN 2195-1349. from the original on 7 January 2023. Retrieved 7 January 2023.
  12. ^ "Economía/Empresas.- Industria destinará 6 millones para promocionar el sector editorial de cara a la Feria de Frankfurt". europapress.es (in Spanish). Barcelona. Europa Press. 6 January 2006. from the original on 10 January 2023. Retrieved 10 January 2023.
  13. ^ Kavi, Aishvarya (13 October 2023). "Award Ceremony for Palestinian Author at Frankfurt Book Is Canceled". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. from the original on 15 October 2023. Retrieved 15 October 2023.
  14. ^ "Emirates Publishers Association pulls out of the Frankfurt Book Fair". The Bookseller. from the original on 15 October 2023. Retrieved 15 October 2023.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The Frankfurt Book Fair German Frankfurter Buchmesse abbr FBM is the world s largest trade fair for books based on the number of publishing companies represented It is considered to be the most important book fair in the world for international deals and trading citation needed The five day annual event in mid October is held at the Frankfurt Trade Fair grounds in Frankfurt am Main Germany The first three days are restricted exclusively to professional visitors the general public attend the fair on the weekend Frankfurter BuchmesseExhibition hall in 2008StatusActiveGenreMulti genreFrequencyAnnually in mid OctoberVenueFrankfurt Trade Fair groundsLocation s Frankfurt am MainCountryGermanyInaugurated17th centurymodern era 1949Attendance286 000Websitewww wbr buchmesse wbr de wbr enFrontsideSeveral thousand exhibitors representing book publishing multimedia and technology companies as well as content providers from all over the world gather in order to negotiate international publishing rights and license fees The fair is organised by Frankfurter Buchmesse GmbH a subsidiary of the German Publishers and Booksellers Association More than 7 300 exhibitors from over 100 countries and more than 286 000 visitors took part in the year 2017 1 Contents 1 History 2 Significance 3 Organisation 4 Events and joint ventures 5 Guest of honour focus of interest 6 Controversy 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory edit nbsp The Frankfurter Buchmesse with the fair s tower Messeturm 2004 The Frankfurt Book Fair has a tradition spanning more than 500 years Before the advent of printed books the general trade fair in Frankfurt was the place for selling handwritten books as early as the 12th century 2 A printers and publishers fair became established sometime in the decades after Johannes Gutenberg developed printing in movable letters in Mainz near Frankfurt although no official founding date of the Frankfurt Book Fair is documented it had definitely been established by 1462 the year that the printers Johann Fust and Peter Schoffer who had taken over Gutenberg s printing operations after a legal dispute moved their operations to Frankfurt 3 The fair became the primary point for book marketing but also a hub for the diffusion of written texts During the Reformation the fair was attended by merchants testing the market for new books and by scholars looking for newly available scholarship 4 Until the end of the 17th century the Frankfurt Book Fair was the most important book fair in Europe citation needed It was eclipsed in 1632 by the Leipzig Book Fair during the Enlightenment as a consequence of political and cultural developments 5 After World War II the first book fair was held again in 1949 at the St Paul s Church Since then it has regained its preeminent position citation needed Significance editThe Frankfurter Buchmesse is the world s largest trade fair for books based on the number of publishing companies represented 6 It is considered to be the most important book fair in the world for international deals and trading citation needed It is a critical marketing event for launching books and to facilitate the negotiation of the international sale of rights and licences citation needed Book publishing multimedia and technology companies as well as content providers from all over the world gather citation needed Publishers agents booksellers librarians academics illustrators service providers film producers translators professional and trade associations institutions artists authors antiquarians software and multimedia suppliers all participate in the events citation needed Visitors take the opportunity to obtain information about the publishing market to network and to do business Organisation editThe fair is organised by Frankfurter Buchmesse GmbH a subsidiary of the German Publishers and Booksellers Association 7 The five day annual event in mid October is held at the Frankfurt Trade Fair grounds in Frankfurt am Main Germany The first three days are restricted exclusively to trade visitors the general public can attend on the weekend for a fee citation needed In 2009 7 314 exhibitors from some 100 countries presented over 400 000 books Some 300 000 visitors attended the fair citation needed In 2016 more than 10 000 journalists from 75 countries reported on the fair which brought together 7 135 exhibitors from 106 countries and more than 172 296 trade visitors citation needed Events and joint ventures edit nbsp Frankfurt book fair 2016The Peace Prize of the German Book Trade has been awarded at the fair each year since 1950 during a ceremony in the Frankfurter Paulskirche The fair awards the Bookseller Diagram Prize for Oddest Title of the Year humoring the book with the oddest title Certain initiatives would not exist without the Frankfurter Buchmesse and are closely linked to its goals and up to a point management structure citation needed On the occasion of the 1980 Fair Litprom was founded the Society for the Promotion of African Asian and Latin American Literature As a non profit association it monitors literary trends and selects the best examples of creative writing from Africa Asia and Latin America for translation into German It promotes them in Germany Switzerland and Austria by encouraging contacts between authors and publishers from the Third World and those in German speaking countries It serves as an information hub and clearing house about literature from Africa Asia and Latin America establishing a forum of debate about Third World literature 8 In 2006 Litcam a campaign against illiteracy was founded In this context the 2007 Frankfurt Book Fair also started a short story project named Who s on the line Call for free by and for people with migration background citation needed Guest of honour focus of interest edit nbsp Turkey s Guest of Honour pavilion in 2008Since 1976 a guest of honour or a focus of interest is named for the fair A special literary programme is organised for the occasion readings arts exhibitions public discussion panels theatre productions and radio and TV programmes A special exhibition hall is set up for the guest country and the major publishing houses are present at the fair Canada s presentation as 2020 guest of honour was postponed to 2021 due to the COVID 19 pandemic 9 Year Guest of honour Focus of interest Motto1976 Latin America Latin American literature1978 Kind und Buch Child and book 1980 Subsaharan Africa1982 Religions1984 George Orwell1986 India Indian literature Wandel in Tradition Change in tradition 1988 Italy Italian literature Italienisches Tagebuch Italian diary 1989 France French literature L Automne francais French autumn 1990 Japan Japanese literature Then and Now1991 Spain Spanish literature La Hora de Espana Spain s hour 1992 Mexico Mexican literature Ein offenes Buch An open book 1993 Flanders and the Netherlands Flemish and Dutch literature Weltoffen Open minded 1994 Brazil Brazilian literature Begegnung von Kulturen Encounter of cultures 1995 Austria Austrian literature1996 Ireland Irish literature Und seine Diaspora And its diaspora 1997 Portugal Portuguese literature Wege in die Welt Paths into the world 1998 Switzerland Swiss literature Hoher Himmel enges Tal High skies narrow valleys 1999 Hungary Hungarian literature Unbegrenzt unlimited 2000 Poland Polish literature c Poland2001 Greece Greek literature Neue Wege nach Ithaka New ways to Ithaka 2002 Lithuania Lithuanian literature Fortsetzung folgt To be continued 2003 Russia Russian literature Neue Seiten New pages perspectives 2004 Arab world Arab literature Arabische Welt2005 Korea Korean literature Enter Korea2006 India Indian literature Today s India2007 Catalan countries Catalan literature Singular i Universal Singular and general 2008 Turkey Turkish literature Faszinierend farbig Fascinatingly colourful 2009 China Chinese literature Tradition amp Innovation2010 Argentina Argentine literature Kultur in Bewegung Culture in motion 2011 Iceland Icelandic literature Sagenhaftes Island Fabulous Iceland 2012 New Zealand New Zealand literature Bevor es bei euch hell wird While you were sleeping 2013 Brazil Brazilian literature Ein Land voller Stimmen2014 Finland Finnish literature Finnland Cool 2015 Indonesia Indonesian literature 17 000 Inseln der Imagination 17 000 Islands of Imagination 2016 Flanders and the Netherlands Flemish and Dutch literature Dies ist was wir teilen This is what we share 2017 France French literature Francfort en francais Frankfurt in French 2018 Georgia Georgian literature Georgia made by characters2019 Norway Norwegian literature The Dream We Carry Der Traum in uns 2020 Canada Canadian literature Singular Plurality Singulier Pluriel 2021 Canada Canadian literature Singular Plurality Singulier Pluriel 2022 10 Spain Spanish literature Creatividad Desbordante Spilling Creativity 2023 Slovenia Slovenian literature Honeycomb of Words Waben der Worte 2024 Italy Italian literature2025 Philippines Philippine literature2026 Czech Republic Czech literatureControversy editThe 2007 fair attracted criticism from both the Spanish and German media German news magazine Der Spiegel described it as closed minded for its policy of not including the many Catalans who write in Spanish in its definition of Catalan literature 11 The decision to exclude any element of Spanishness defined as literature exclusively done in Spanish from the fair was made in spite of the fact that the Spanish government contributed more than 6 million towards the cost of the fair 12 In 2023 Litprom cancelled the LiBeraturpreis Literature Prize award ceremony for Adania Shibli a Palestinian author for her novel about the rape and murder of a Palestinian girl in 1949 by Israeli soldiers 13 In response the Emirates Publishers Association and the Arab Publishers Association withdrew from the Fair 14 See also edit nbsp Germany portal nbsp Books portalPeace Prize of the German Book Trade German Book Prize Books in GermanyReferences edit Elm Karina 4 December 2018 Meet the German Booksphere Facts amp Figures for Europe s largest book market insights netgalley com Archived from the original on 10 January 2023 Retrieved 10 January 2023 Weidhaas Peter 2007 A History of the Frankfurt Book Fair Translated and edited by Carolyn Gossage and W A Wright Toronto Ontario Dundurn Press pp 11 23 24 ISBN 978 1 55002 744 0 Weidhaas Peter 31 October 2007 A History of the Frankfurt Book Fair Dundurn Press p 25 ISBN 978 1 55002 744 0 Archived from the original on 2 October 2023 Retrieved 29 January 2023 Fried Johannes 1996 Il mercante e la scienza sul rapporto tra sapere ed economia nel Medioevo in Italian Milano Vita e Pensiero The Frankfurt Book Fair The World s Biggest Oldest Book Event The Balance Archived from the original on 3 October 2017 Retrieved 27 February 2018 Debates on cultural identity and on intellectual property set the tone at FBM16 Archived from the original on 5 July 2018 Retrieved 5 July 2018 Get to know Frankfurter Buchmesse Archived from the original on 1 December 2020 Retrieved 5 July 2018 Litprom Society for the Promotion of Literature from Africa Asia and Latin America World University Service www wusgermany de Archived from the original on 17 July 2023 Retrieved 17 July 2023 Guest of Honour Canada 2020 buchmesse de Frankfurter Buchmesse Archived from the original on 24 September 2020 Rede Eroffnung der Frankfurter Buchmesse Der Bundesprasident in German 22 October 2022 Archived from the original on 1 December 2022 Retrieved 1 December 2022 Knapp Margit 9 October 2007 A Controversial Homage to Catalonia Commerce Replaces Politics at the Frankfurt Book Fair Der Spiegel ISSN 2195 1349 Archived from the original on 7 January 2023 Retrieved 7 January 2023 Economia Empresas Industria destinara 6 millones para promocionar el sector editorial de cara a la Feria de Frankfurt europapress es in Spanish Barcelona Europa Press 6 January 2006 Archived from the original on 10 January 2023 Retrieved 10 January 2023 Kavi Aishvarya 13 October 2023 Award Ceremony for Palestinian Author at Frankfurt Book Is Canceled The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Archived from the original on 15 October 2023 Retrieved 15 October 2023 Emirates Publishers Association pulls out of the Frankfurt Book Fair The Bookseller Archived from the original on 15 October 2023 Retrieved 15 October 2023 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Frankfurt Book Fair nbsp Wikinews has related news 2007 Frankfurt International Book Fair opens Official website 50 06 41 N 8 38 54 E 50 11139 N 8 64833 E 50 11139 8 64833 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Frankfurt Book Fair amp oldid 1182965384, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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