The Philippine Star

ALL IS FAIR AT THE FRANKFURT BOOK FAIR

- clAUDe tAYAg

Sometime early June of this year, I received an email from the National Book Developmen­t Board (NBDB) to submit a proposal to talk on Philippine cuisine and a cooking demo at the Philippine booth at the Frankfurt Book Fair (FBF) in mid-October 2019. I dutifully did submit it, including all the necessary requiremen­ts such as my CV, titles of published books, reviews, etc. Like an auspicious beginning to a successful ending, the news of its approval by the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) came on my birthday, Aug. 7. The NCCA is the partner of NBDB in granting sponsorshi­ps to the FBF, whether to artists, authors and independen­t publishers with works relating to children’s literature, women’s writing, Philippine cuisine and speculativ­e literature.

Not too many among the Filipino reading public know of the NBDB. It is a government agency under the administra­tive supervisio­n of the Department of Education, responsibl­e for developing and supporting the developmen­t of the Philippine book publishing industry. Its present chair, Neni Sta. Romana-Cruz, herself an accomplish­ed award-winning author, underscore­s the importance in joining the FBF. “It is time to draw the world’s attention to our wonderful Philippine titles. We know what our Filipino creative are all about — and that is probably our best-kept secret. The ambition to be the Guest of Honor (GOH) in 2024 at the FBF is the country’s penultimat­e attempt to showcase our literature, arts and culture and to celebrate its richness — for everyone else to appreciate. Being GOH makes the country the center of focus at the world’s largest and oldest book fair — fittingly in the country where the printing press was invented. In fact, Deputy Speaker Cong. Loren Legarda was the first to lobby for this singular honor for 2024 during her meeting with Dr. Juergen Boos, president and CEO of the FBF. “We at the NBDB, the lead agency for this project, have now identified a list of books for translatio­n into German and have secured commitment­s to translate at least 100 books by next year,” explained Sta. Romana-Cruz.

She also noted that, since 1998, there has been only token Philippine participat­ion in the book fair because of the high cost involved. But the dry spell of a 15-year absence finally ended in 2015 when then Senator Loren Legarda, as chair of the Senate Committee on Finance, sponsored a bill to support NBDB’s participat­ion at the FBF. “The bottom line is, without Legarda’s help, we would not be in FBM for the last four years; that, for me, is nothing short of a miracle.” says chair Sta. Romana-Cruz.

“This year’s booth space has doubled from last year and has a new look designed by Studio Dilalogo, inspired by the colorful banig weaves. In fact, we’ve also invited one of its designers, Abi Goy, to be a resource speaker, who happens to be a children’s book author and illustrato­r, to speak on ‘Empowering Young Filipinos Through Illustrati­on’ with a drawing session to boot,” she added.

On my last night in Frankfurt, our Consul General in Frankfurt Evelyn Austria-Garcia, together with husband Rico, hosted an intimate dinner in their residence, with Rep. Loren and my good friend Cabalen Restaurant owner Maritel Nievera. ConGen Evelyn, as she is fondly called, serving a wonderful home-cooked Filipino dinner with chicken sotanghon soup, ginataang

kalabasa (pumpkin cooked with coconut cream), steamed sea bass, a mean bacon-crisp bagnet (crispy pork belly) with the matching KBL sides (tomato/ onion/salted fish paste), accompanie­d by white rice sprinkled with crispy salted fish flakes, quite similar to the Ilonggo’s kalkag.

It was over dinner that our congenial conversati­on led to the good ConGen’s revelation: it was because of Cong. Legarda that the Frankfurt Consulate General opened last February 2019. Then Senator Legarda, as chair of the Senate Committees on Foreign Relations and Finance, sponsored the amendments to the DFA budget allocating funds for the opening of new posts in 2018, including another consulate in Houston, Texas and an embassy in Copenhagen, Denmark.

Likewise, ConGen Evelyn added, under the 2019 budget, Legarda also provided funds for six additional posts to be opened with embassies in Stockholm, Sweden and Rabat, Morocco, while four consulates will be opened in Barcelona, Spain; Nagoya, Japan; Melbourne Australia; and Istanbul, Turkey.

Legarda underscore­d the importance of the Philippine government’s presence abroad: “This is important not only to project a stronger image in the internatio­nal community, facilitate trade, cultural and diplomatic relations, but also to help cater to the needs of our kababayan,” she said.

Here’s looking forward to being the guest of honor country at the Frankfurt Book Fair 2024. Mabuhay!

 ??  ?? At the Frankfurt Book Fair: Foreign Affairs Usec. Ernesto C. Abella, Cabalen Restaurant founder Maritel Nievera, Deputy Speaker Loren Legarda, author Claude Tayag, Ambassador Theresa Dizon De Vega, Frankfurt Consul General Evelyn Austria Garcia, NBDB chair Neni Sta. Romana Cruz, NBDB director Karina Bolasco, BOI executive director Corazon Halilli Dichosa, and Ani Almario David
At the Frankfurt Book Fair: Foreign Affairs Usec. Ernesto C. Abella, Cabalen Restaurant founder Maritel Nievera, Deputy Speaker Loren Legarda, author Claude Tayag, Ambassador Theresa Dizon De Vega, Frankfurt Consul General Evelyn Austria Garcia, NBDB chair Neni Sta. Romana Cruz, NBDB director Karina Bolasco, BOI executive director Corazon Halilli Dichosa, and Ani Almario David
 ??  ?? At the Gourmet Gallery giving a talk on Philippine cuisine to an internatio­nal media audience
At the Gourmet Gallery giving a talk on Philippine cuisine to an internatio­nal media audience
 ??  ?? Three books at the Frankfurt Book Fair: Representa­tive Loren and the author showcasing Linamnam, Kulinarya, and the latest A Watercolor
Journey — a catalog of Tayag’s just-concluded retrospect­ive watercolor exhibition at the National Museum in Manila.
Three books at the Frankfurt Book Fair: Representa­tive Loren and the author showcasing Linamnam, Kulinarya, and the latest A Watercolor Journey — a catalog of Tayag’s just-concluded retrospect­ive watercolor exhibition at the National Museum in Manila.
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