Kazakhstan Makes Strong Impression at Frankfurt Book Fair
Kazakhstan made a strong impression at the 77th Frankfurt Book Fair, showcasing its growing cultural influence and potential for international cooperation. The country's national stand presented over 350 books, highlighting modern literary trends and emerging authors.
The Kazakh exhibit drew significant attention, with heads of publishing companies from various nations visiting to discuss joint projects. The Consul General of Kazakhstan in Frankfurt also showed support by visiting the stand.
Among the notable presentations was the monograph 'Abai's Words of Edification in the Perception of Generations', available in seven languages. This generated interest among visitors. Over 30 representatives from leading Kazakh publishing houses participated in the exhibition, further strengthening the country's presence.
The book fair also featured Myrzhakyp Dulatov's classic novel 'Baqytsyz Zhamal', adding to the rich literary tapestry on display.
Kazakhstan's participation in the Frankfurt Book Fair underscored its growing cultural significance. The event provided a platform for international cooperation, with publishers from various countries discussing potential joint projects. The country's modern literature and emerging authors gained global exposure, paving the way for further cultural exchange.
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