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German edition of Hungarian contemporary titles to debut at Leipzig international book fair - DailyNewsHungary

MTI – The German edition of titles by four Hungarian contemporary authors will have their debut at this year’s Leipzig Book Fair, Germany’s second major literary fair after the one in Frankfurt, between March 27-30, the Petőfi Cultural Agency (PKU) said on Monday. The titles include Noemi Kiss’ volume of selected novels entitled Karácsony a Dunán (Christmas on the Danube), Lászlá F. Földényi’s The long Shadow of the Guillotine, László Vegel’s Un…

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The Berliner Bildagentur Quagga Illustrations presents a virtual exhibition on time for the opening of the Leipzig Book Fair on March 27, 2025. The collection includes rare and impressive historical illustrations for the development of book design over the centuries.

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On Wednesday evening, the Leipzig Book Fair will be opened in the Gewandhaus. Then, the Leipzig Book Prize for European Understanding will also be awarded. Norwegian Princess Mette-Marit canceled her participation.

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The calendar of the Leipzig Book Fair includes a total of 3,000 events. From 27 to 30 March, everything revolves around books and debates. A look at the focal points.

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Daily News Hungary broke the news in on Monday, March 24, 2025.
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