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Digital, hybrid and in person: A look at the trade programme for Frankfurter Buchmesse 2021

Digital: Frankfurt Conference, Master Classes and The Hof to precede Frankfurter Buchmesse / Hybrid: WIPO Publishing Industry Report, International Excellence Award for Accessible Publishing, and Global CEO Talk in the Frankfurt Studio Inside Publishing programme / Premiere for STARTS Day / On site: new Education Forum in Hall 3.1

Frankfurter Buchmesse launches all-digital professional programme

New online formats: Frankfurt Conference, Market Insights, Curated Networking, The Hof / Speakers include: James Daunt, Ananth Padmanabhan, Jenny Fry, Andrew Nurnberg, Anna Soler-Pont, Magnus Nytell, Videl Bar-Kar, Kristiina Hormia-Poutanen

Frankfurter Buchmesse to receive 2022 Julius Campe Prize

Frankfurter Buchmesse is the recipient of this year’s Julius Campe Prize, awarded by publisher HOFFMANN UND CAMPE. 
The prize is given to individuals and institutions that have rendered outstanding services in the fields of literary criticism and literary communication. The winner receives 99 bottles of fine wine and a facsimile of Heinrich Heine’s »Französische Zustände« (French Affairs), published by HOFFMANN UND CAMPE. 

Digital programme running up to Frankfurter Buchmesse: Introducing Masterclasses by #fbm21 and partners / Frankfurt Conference with Siv Bublitz, Cyrus Kheradi, Peter Warwick and many more.

Under the motto Re:connect, the international publishing industry will come together at Frankfurter Buchmesse (20-24 October 2021). An all-digital professional programme will take place in the run-up to the book fair week from 11 to 15 October 2021 for the first time. Tickets for Frankfurt Conference go on sale on 22 September 2021. Registration for various formats, which are in part free of charge, is already open.

Frankfurter Buchmesse 2022: Frankfurt to welcome international publishing industry in October

Frankfurt will welcome the international publishing industry in October. The registration phase for the 74th Frankfurter Buchmesse (19–23 October 2022) is still open, and several thousand exhibitors from more than 65 countries are expected to participate.

Frankfurt Pavilion at Frankfurter Buchmesse receives Martin Elsaesser Plaque 2023

Under the title "Large Houses, Small Houses - Excellent Architecture in Hessen 2018-2023", ten buildings will be awarded the "Martin Elsaesser Plaque" in 2023. Among them is the Frankfurt Pavilion, the cultural and political stage of Frankfurter Buchmesse on the Agora.

Frankfurt is the annual meeting place for the international cook book community

In the Gourmet Gallery, food is a global language. Making waffles together with refugees sends a signal.

Joachim Kindler named Director Business Development Science & Business Information and Education

On 16 September, Joachim Kindler took on new duties at Frankfurter Buchmesse. As Director Business Development Science & Business Information and Education he will – in close cooperation with customers and partners – work out strategies in these areas, build on existing products and services, and develop new events.

#fbm22 interim report: trade visitor days a success

“The number of visitors exceeded our expectations. After two reduced versions in 2020 and 2021, the 74th Frankfurter Buchmesse was finally able to take place in person once again. With approximately 90,000 trade visitors from over 100 countries, we view the trade visitor days as a success,” says Juergen Boos, Director of Frankfurter Buchmesse.

THE ARTS+ Boost Your Creative Content presents Maja Lunde, Cameron Bailey and other experts from the creative industry

In 2020, the THE ARTS+ program features many exciting speakers and topics. In addition, the Frankfurter Buchmesse Film Awards Jury has just announced the shortlist for 2020.

Fake news, writing in exile and the New Right

New event format: Weltempfang Satellites / Juergen Boos in conversation with

Re:connect in Frankfurt – Frankfurter Buchmesse at a glance

As the leading trade fair for the international publishing and content industry, Frankfurter Buchmesse (20-24 October 2021) is further developing its in-person events and digital offerings.

Re:connect in Frankfurt – Frankfurter Buchmesse at a glance

As the leading trade fair for the international publishing and content industry, Frankfurter Buchmesse (20-24 October 2021) is further developing its in-person events and digital offerings.

Marc-Uwe Kling, Cornelia Funke, Deborah Feldman and many more at the 75th Frankfurter Buchmesse!

For the 75th time, Frankfurter Buchmesse (18 - 22 October 2023) will open its doors in October and celebrate hundreds of stories and the authors behind them. Among those taking part are Marc-Uwe Kling, Cornelia Funke, Deborah Feldman, Rafik Schami and Christopher Clark. Tickets for public and trade visitors are now available online.

Food with (hi)stories: the Gourmet Gallery

Frankfurt is an annual meeting point for the international cookbook community

Frankfurter Buchmesse opens registration for exhibitors

Publishers can now register for the 73rd Frankfurter Buchmesse (20–24 October 2021).  Dedicated to the topic “re:connect”, this year’s book fair is planned as an in-person event with additional digital formats, and can be flexibly adapted to pandemic-related developments. The focus will be on the international rights business and public events. This year’s Guest of Honour is Canada.

Abdulrazak Gurnah, Mohsin Hamid, Irene Vallejo, Serhij Zhadan, Ian Kershaw, Leïla Slimani, Donna Leon, Alok Vaid-Menon, Andrea Wulf, Luisa Neubauer and many more at Frankfurter Buchmesse

With exhibitors from over 80 countries and acclaimed authors from around the world, the 74th Frankfurter Buchmesse (19–23 October 2022) will once again serve as the international book and publishing industry’s benchmark event.

BOOKFEST 2019 – Programme Highlights

In its second year, BOOKFEST once again has exceptional readings, concerts, parties and performances planned that will create a week-long festival atmosphere in Frankfurt - with Margaret Atwood, Ken Follett, Maja Lunde, Jo Nesbø, Elif Shafak, Colson Whitehead and many more.

Re:connect – 73rd Frankfurter Buchmesse to bring global publishing industry back together

200 authors will present their new titles / Hygiene and safety are top priority / Canada will have first-ever hybrid Guest of Honour presence / “How do we want to live?” to serve as focus theme for ARD Book Fair Stage and ARTE / Frankfurt Studio professional programme and festival

BOOKFEST: Programme highlights

There will be 80 events from 9 to 14 October as part of Bookfest, the festival of the Frankfurter Buchmesse