The Jerusalem Post

28th biennial Jerusalem Int’l Book Fair returns

For first time, exhibition will take place in conjunctio­n with Hebrew Book Week

- • By DANIEL K. EISENBUD

Dozens of authors from Israel and abroad, as well as some 300 internatio­nal publishers and Israeli publishing houses, will take part in the 28th biennial Jerusalem Internatio­nal Book Fair from June 11-15.

The fair has been held every two years since 1963 to connect publishers, editors, agents and scouts to Israeli authors. For the first time, it will take place in conjunctio­n with Hebrew Book Week and in collaborat­ion with the Publishers Associatio­n to encourage a dialogue between Israeli and internatio­nal publishers.

The fair’s director, Yoel Makov, described the internatio­nal gathering as an important cultural event.

“The Jerusalem Internatio­nal Book Fair promotes Israeli literature around the world and makes internatio­nal and Israeli literature accessible to an Israeli audience,” said Makov.

“This year, for the first time, there will be cooperatio­n between the JIBF and Hebrew Book Week. Both of these events promote Israeli literature and the Internatio­nal Book Fair does so around the world. I consider this to be an important and meaningful step.”

At the fair’s opening ceremony, Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat will personally award the Jerusalem Prize to Norwegian author Karl Ove Knausgard.

Since the publicatio­n of his first novel in 1998, Knausgard’s writing has garnered numerous internatio­nal prizes and critical acclaim. His six autobiogra­phical novels, titled My Struggle, have become bestseller­s throughout the world.

The Jerusalem Prize has been awarded in the past to a venerable list of writers, including Ian McEwan, Mario Vargas Llosa, and John Maxwell Coetzee.

“We will continue to promote Israeli literature and authors internatio­nally in every possible way,” Makov said.

The fair will take place in the capital at the First Station, Cinematheq­ue, Mishkenot Sha’ananim and Justice Club.

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(Courtesy) KARL OVE KNAUSGÅRD

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