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43rd Cairo International Book Fair: Calling all Book Lovers

43rd Cairo International Book Fair: Calling all Book Lovers
written by
Hannah Cooper

It’s that time of year again when publishers and literature fanatics
alike gear up for the 43rd Cairo International Book Fair! For the first time in its
history, the
ten-day book fair has been moved to the Cairo International Conference Centre in
Nasr City, a big change from its usual location at the Cairo International Fair
Grounds on Salah Salem
Street. 

This hugely popular book fair took place for the very first
time in 1969 and featured over 462 publishers from 47 countries, and
100,000 titles. Under the auspices of the Ministry of Culture, the book fair was
deemed a National Arab Project to create a space for open dialogue and exchange
of viewpoints on all social, cultural, political and economic issues of the
time.

This undercurrent persuaded the fair’s organisers to provide a space
where reading material could be published and purchased, and where workshops
and seminars   could be held as part of
the fair’s goal in expanding participants’ knowledge of current events and in
promoting dialogue of topics surrounding the literary world.

In 2010, over 765 publishers participated in the Cairo International
Book Fair while over 3,000,000 books were on display, providing quite a
successful venture for both publishing houses and participators.

This year, organisers expect more books to be available with new
activities added including round-table discussions, poetry evenings and a
cultural café as well as musical performances, and much more. Seminars and
talks will cover three main themes: ‘Scientific Progress and Epidemics’, ‘The
Global Economic Crisis and the Issues of Capitalism and Socials’ and ‘The Arab
Novel between Quantitative Explosion and Qualitative Bloom;’ all of which are
current and relevant issues.

Open daily from 10AM to 7PM, the fair will draw large crowds throughout the
day as usual; so try to get there as early as possible. Public buses will run from Tahrir, Ramsis,
Ataba and Abasseya stations to the Nasr City Fair grounds and the railway
authority is offering a 50% discount on train tickets to Cairo during the fair as well.

Don’t miss out on this opportunity to pick up
new titles and second-hand books in great condition, and also participate in
interesting discussions with respected authors and intellectuals from the
region. For more information, check out the website here and we hope to see you there.

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