The Frankfurt Book Fair continues to generate press, most of it focusing on the spotlighting of the Arab world.
With some 6,700 exhibitors from 111 countries expected to attend, fair organizers hope to increase access to Arab literature in the West through exchanges between Arab authors and Western publishers.Prominent figures expected to attend include former U.N. Secretary-General Dr. Boutros Boutros-Ghali, who is scheduled to give a lecture on reform and human rights in the Arab world; Algerian-born novelist Assia Djebar, the first female Arab writer to receive the Peace Prize of the German Book Trade, and Ibrahim El-Moallem, president of the Arab Publishers Association.
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