Kosovo participates with Albania

Open the doors today, the world's largest book fair, after a year pause as a result of pandemic, in Frankfurt, Germany with the message “RI : We're going to be back. Honorary guest is Canada. There are over 70 countries from all over the world who physically participate in the fair, among which, traditionally, the state of [...] is present.
During the days of the fair are presented the publications of dozens of publishers and hundreds of authors, with the physical presence of authors from Kosovo and Albania.
October month stands out as the most important month for cultural events in the two-story book field: Nobel Prize and Frankfurt Book Fair. This year's guest of honour is Canada, where all participants at the fair will have the opportunity to better understand Canada's rich culture and literature. As an honorary guest of Frankfurter Buchmesse 2021, Canada will transform the fair with its attractive ward and programme, which will be available to participants to meet with contemporary Canadian authors and their works in all the sounds. The guest of honour will first present literature in English and French, featuring world famous authors such as Margaret Atwood, Douglas Coupland, Dany Laferrière, Yan Martel, Alice Munro and Michael Ondaite. The initiative will be supported by German and Canadian cultural institutions. The publishers, agents, authors and translators from Canada will also be included, making Frankfurter Buchmesse 2021 an edition to remember.
Kosovo and Albania are present with a dignified representation in Hall 4 of publishers and international states like: Belgium, Italy, Central, Eastern and Southeast European countries, Turkey, the Netherlands, northern Europe, Iran and others. These are the latest publications of Kosovo's top publishers, such as “Buzuku”, “Koha Koha”, “Fic Konica”, “pema”, “Artin”, “Albas”, “Dija”, <x>Mesari<15>, “Magjia”, <x <x>) <x1819, such as other institutions and the Kosovo Institute of Sciences, Alba Institute of History, and Pristina Institute of History.
At the weekend, the fair also opens for citizens and ordinary visitors, with which promotions are held with authors and literary clocks on Kosovo's stands, which is also the starting point of hundreds of Kosovars living in Germany. An extraordinary case for the entire diaspora living in Germany, to be announced by Albanian literature and culture, keeping the relationship of cultural heritage alive.











