Thursday, October 13, 2011

Frankfurt Book Fair with guestland Iceland: clips, photos, links



it's a time of books in Germany: Frankfurt Book Fair is on. i've visited the fair in the last 2 years, and will pause this year, and visit virtually: there are lots of features in newspapers and tv on it.

here's the official videoclip of the book fair:


and here's a clip from the comic area, where CosPlayers took over at the weekend:


the guestland this year is Iceland, here's a clip for the book fair from there:
"Small Iceland, Big Stories":


blog - there's an english fair blog. current entries: "A First Timer’s First Day At The Fair", "Collective Storytelling" .. Frankfurt book fair blog

photos! here's the official photo gallery from the fair:
- setup and opening (with Iceland hotspot photos) / - day one (Trade Visitor's day) ..
and here's a daily blog of a book magazine with LOTS of photos: Frankfurt Blog



some impressions from the last 2 years:

- Frankfurt Book Fair 2010: themes, sights, hotspots (guest: Argentina)

- Frankfurt Book Fair 2009: impressions / the power of culture (guest: China)


A note + some advice on visiting the book fair
The book fair is huge, with publishers from all over the world, and with China as guest of honor. Walking in there, i heard japanese, english, languages i don't know. With all the foreign people and books, this fair has the touch of a miniature world trip.

The other amazing thing: there is so much happening: live readings, author interviews, podium discussions. there are listings of events, but i found, the best way to go (very much like with a journey), is to have a rough plan, and then just go with the flow, walk through the halls, and if there are cameras somewhere, walk up, and see what's up. That way i saw the author Leon de Winter in an interview, and then later walked into a reading of chinese poetry: first in original, then in translation. There also is reading tent, and when i walked in there, there was an author from new zealand reading, from a book set in london.


From there, i went to the hall of art and nonfiction books. So amazing. so many beautiful books, art books, architecture, world books, books in all kind of languages. So good




1 comment:

E♦B said...

Dorothee, Thanks for sharing this; will look for more in the days to come.