Reading Turkey at the London Book Fair 8-10 April 2014 at Earl’s Court (Stand no: W305)
There will be a drinks reception to mark the opening of the London Book Fair 2014 at 12:00 on Tuesday 8th April on the Turkey Stand which is open for all to attend.
The Office of the Counsellor for Culture and Information, in co-operation with the National Organising Committee for Book Fairs, together with around 20 professional associations and Non-Governmental Organisations, will promote Turkish literature and Turkey's publishing industry, while also presenting the TEDA Translation Grant Programme. The stand occupies a space of 117m², showcasing more than 100 publishing houses, and an exhibition of a collection of around 2,000 books. The Istanbul Chamber of Commerce will also be exhibiting and hosting a number of publishers on their stand in a separate section where literary works will be displayed and meetings conducted.
This year, the attendance of five literary agencies is supported by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism. The participating literary agencies will be supporting Turkish literature and writers’ gain access to the international market by focussing on seeking new international connections for Turkish authors, publishers and translators. This will contribute significantly to the Ministry of Culture and Tourism’s TEDA* translation and publications grant programme (www.tedaproject.com)
The Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism’s stand will consist of meeting areas, display of promotional materials, books in both Turkish and English together with publications supported by the TEDA programme and the Ministry of Culture and Tourism.
Ali Selcuk Can, Attaché, for The Office of the Counsellor for Culture and Information, says: “Following last year's London Book Fair when around 150 writers, publishers, translators, artists and academics took part in 80 events and activities to celebrate Turkey as the market focus, this year we will continue to highlight the astonishing range of Turkish literature which is available in a number of languages as well as Turkey's burgeoning publishing industry”.