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Leipzig Book Fair

Previous years

2024 (March 21-24)

Exhibitors  2024

Program 2024: click here

2023 (April 27-30)

Exhibitors  2023

Program 2023: click here

2022 (March 17–20)

The Leipzig Book Fair (Leipziger Buchmesse) was cancelled in 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic again. Program here: www.ahojleipzig2019.de

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ECHO TSCHECHIEN:
Alena Mornštajnová

Tiché roky (Stille Jahre, Wieser, translated by Raija Hauck)

14. 3. 2022, 19:30
Literaturhaus Leipzig, Gerichtsweg 28, 04103 Leipzig

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ECHO TSCHECHIEN: Roman Sikora

Snídaně s Leviathanem (Frühstück mit Leviathan, Neofelis, translated by Barbora Schnelle)

16. 3. 2022, 19:00
Schaubühne Lindenfels, Karl-Heine-Str. 50, 04229 Leipzig

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ECHO TSCHECHIEN: Jitka N. Srbová, Ondřej Macl, Lena Dern

- an evening full of poetry

17. 3. 2022, 20:20
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ECHO TSCHECHIEN: Viktorie Hanišová

Rekonstrukce (Die Rekonstruktion, Wieser, transated by Raija Hauck)

18. 3. 2022, 19:30
Schaubühne Lindenfels, Karl-Heine-Str. 50, 04229 Leipzig
 

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ECHO TSCHECHIEN: Marek Toman

Můj Golem (Der Prager Golem, bahoe books, translated by Julia Miesenböck)


18. 3. 2022, 20:45
Schaubühne Lindenfels, Karl-Heine-Str. 50, 04229 Leipzig

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ECHO TSCHECHIEN: Radka Denemarková

Hodiny z olova (Stunden aus Blei, Hoffmann und Campe, translated by Eva Profousová)

18. 3. 2022, 21:45
Schaubühne Lindenfels, Karl-Heine-Str. 50, 04229 Leipzig

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Program tip:
Jaroslav Rudiš

Trieste Centrale (Kreuzer books)

19. 3. 2022, 20:00
Schaubühne Lindenfels, Karl-Heine-Str. 50, 04229 Leipzig

2021 (May 27–30)

Unfortunately, the Leipzig Book Fair will also not be taking place in 2021 , though literary events such as Leipzig Liest ("Lepizig reads") are planned all over the city.

2020

The Leipzig Book Fair (Leipziger Buchmesse) was cancelled in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
 

2019 (March 21-24)

In 2019, the Czech Republic is the main guest country at the book fair in Leipzig. More information can be found at: http://ahojleipzig2019.de/ 

2018 (March 15-18)

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The Moravian Library in Brno is responsible for organizing the Czech authors and the Czech literary cultural presentations. The two-year-long preparations were coordinated by a dramaturgy council consisting of leading experts on Czech literature, culture and its presentation abroad, who discuss the programme and its form.
This year’s book fair in Leipzig will run from Thursday 15 – Sunday 18 March. On the first day, the fair’s long-serving director, Oliver Zille, will announce the Czech Republic as the main guest for 2019. The programme for the Czech Year will be announced at a press conference attended by the Minister of Culture of the Czech Republic, Ilja Šmíd, Mr Zille, and prominent representatives of the city of Leipzig, the state of Saxony and the Czech Republic. The programme will include the presentation at the fair week in 2019, and will also feature contemporary Czech culture in the German-speaking region throughout the whole year from October 2018 to November 2019. Dozens of cultural institutions from the Czech Republic, Germany, Switzerland and Austria are involved in the Czech Year project, not only in Saxon Leipzig, but also across the whole German-speaking region. Czech writers, literary culture, ideas, art, comics, music, design and photography will be introduced during these fourteen months. Similarly, audiences in Prague, Brno and other cities in the Czech Republic will have the opportunity to enjoy contemporary German literary forms and topics.
The aim of the Czech Year project is to increase Czech and German cultural contact and awareness in general between the two countries with such a close history, language and geography. That is why many of the programmes from the Czech Year have been designed to become permanent parts of the Czech and German cultural exchange.
Some samples and illustrations will be offered to German audiences at this year’s fair. There will be authors’ readings and discussions with prominent figures from contemporary Czech prose, poetry and drama. Michal Ajvaz, Bianca Bellová, Petr Borkovec, David Drábek, Sylva Fischerová, Arnošt Goldflam, Jiří Hájíček and Petr Hruška will introduce their most recent works and discuss the current state of Czech literature and literary life.
The increased promotion of Czech literature in connection with the Czech Year has already had positive effects in the German-speaking region. This can be seen in the number of applications for the support of Czech translations to German this year. While there used to be three or four applications on a regular basis, this year there were more than thirty in the first round.

2017 (March 23-26)

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However, the focus of the presentation is on books which have attracted the interest of both critics and readers alike – therefore, there will be special emphasis on a collection presenting the taste of Czech readers today and how this is shaped by Czech literary prizes. Visitors to the exhibit can learn more about the books written by winners of major awards such as the State Award, the Jaroslav Seifert Prize, Magnesia Litera, the Jiří Orten Award and the Josef Škvorecký Award. These will be accompanied by award-winning publications from the Zlatá stuha (Gold Ribbon) and Nejkrásnější české knihy (Most Beautiful Czech Books) competitions. There will certainly be no shortage in terms of the latest Czech books or translations from Czech literature at the exhibit. The showcase of translations will also highlight the interests of international audiences when they “read” our country.

The Czech national stand was formally opened on 23 March by Daniel Herman, the Minister of Culture of the Czech Republic, Oliver Zille, the Director of the Leipzig fair, Burkhard Jung, the Lord Mayor of Leipzig, and Tomáš Podivínský, the Czech Ambassador to Germany.