Special guest at the Bookfest, Hungary with approximately 1,000 books future Romanian-Hungarian relations, and the printed book, are hot topics on which he proposes to highlight Bookfest Salon, the book's main annual event in the capital of Romania, arrived this year at the sixth edition, with special guest Hungary.
"Over the past 20 years, everything was read in Romania has been produced to the fair", see, among others, president of the Publishers of Romania, Mr Mihai Penescu ... The official opening was attended by Deputy Prime Minister Marko Bela, Minister of Culture and National Heritage Kelemen Hunor Szocs Geza - Secretary of State for Culture, Ministry of National Resources in Hungary, Zoltan Bretter, director of the Hungarian Cultural Centre Bucurseti, and Zenta Laszlo Peter, Director Publishers and Booksellers Foundation in Hungary. The latter came with information about Romania particiaprea Book Fair in Budapest, in 2009, with no more than 30 authors translated into Hungarian.
Minister of Culture, Kelemen Hunor, assured that the Ministry of Culture has been and will remain with the guild publishers and the legislative will try to find solutions to assist them to survive. "We must take care not to go away any major publisher, the written word not go away," he said.
Book Fair this year - solemnly opened by Deputy Prime Minister Marko Bela and Hunor Kelemen, and the Secretary of State flag of Hungary Zsolt Nemeth - present 150 houses, compared to 120 last year, a notable speakers, led by the main organizer of the Fair, president of AIR Grigore Arsene. Was crowned the inaugural day of a conference "Danube Forum, led by Geza Szocs.
A Fair attraction today is the launch of the book "Saving in Hell" by Tvrtko Vujity, appeared at the Old Court Publishing. Special guests stated yesterday at the opening, the presence of about 1,000 works published in Hungary at the stand is a result of rigorous selection Bookfest.
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