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According to a press release from the Ministry of Culture, the Romanian stand will be 80 square meters and will host 21 guests from Romania, the Republic of Moldova, Germany, Austria and Ukraine, launches of new translations of Romanian literature, debates on current topics that bring together historians, journalists and writers from Romania, the Republic of Moldova, Ukraine and Austria, a book exhibition presenting over 100 new titles from over 20 publishing houses from Romania and the Republic of Moldova and a bookstore selling Romanian books.
The guests who will participate in the events organized by the Ministry of Culture during the four days of the fair are the authors: Mircea Cărtărescu, Moni Stănilă, Livia Ştefan, Florin Irimia, Ioana Nicolaie, Dana Grigorcea, Traian Pop, historians Armand Goşu and Oliver Jens Schmitt, translators Ernest Wichner, Alexandru Bulucz, Jan Cornelius, Manuela Klenke, Peter Groth, Georg Aescht and journalists Paula Erizanu and Maksym Butkevych.
Moni Stănilă and Livia Ştefan come to Leipzig to launch their poetry volumes (Mettalische Igel and re:volver) recently translated by Alexandru Bulucz and Manuela Klenke, respectively. Prose writer Florin Irimia will also be present on the occasion of the publication of the short prose volume, Der Mann hinter dem Nebel, translated by Peter Groth. Mircea Cărtărescu, a long-awaited presence in Leipzig, will begin his tour to promote the novel Theodoros, with three meetings with the public, both at the fair and in the city.
There will also be discussions on literary themes, in which both Romanian and German authors will participate:
„The geopolitical challenges in the Eastern European space will be addressed by two of the most renowned historians specializing in this area – Armand Goşu (University of Bucharest) and Oliver Jens Schmitt (University of Vienna) – in a discussion, The Fragility of Democracy in Eastern Europe. Today, Romania, moderated by Antje Contius (S.Fischer Stiftung). In the same context, journalist Paula Erizanu (R.Moldova) will have as guests Maksym Butkevych, Ukrainian journalist and war veteran, and historian Armand Goşu, for a dialogue entitled The War That Changes Us”, the ministry shows.
Two sessions of the Book Exchange will take place during the first two days of the Leipzig Book Fair: over the course of two hours, publishers and literary agents from Romania will meet with counterparts from Central and South-Eastern Europe and mutually promote titles from their own portfolios. Representatives of several publishing houses from Austria, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Switzerland, Germany, Ukraine and Hungary registered for the Book Fair.
This year, at the Leipzig Book Fair, the guest country is Norway, under the motto Words move Worlds.
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Romania will participate in the Leipzig Book Fair, which will take place between March 27 and 30.
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