Guadalajara International Book Fair

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Created in 1987, the FIL is put on by the University of Guadalajara and is held at the Expo Guadalajara convention center, which has Script error: No such module "convert". of floor space. FIL is held every year, starting on the last Saturday in November and continuing for nine days, in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico.

The current managing director of the Guadalajara International Book Fair is Marisol Schulz, and its president from its inception until his death in 2023 was Raúl Padilla López. The book fair won the Princess of Asturias Award for Communication and Humanities in 2020.[2]

Prizes and honours

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Carlos Fuentes, Gabriel García Márquez, and Pasqual Maragall awarding the Juan Rulfo Prize to Juan Goytisolo, FIL 2004

As a way of rewarding and honouring literary publishing, the FIL awards the following annual prizes and honours:

Invited countries or cultural regions

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Marisol Schulz, managing director of the Guadalajara International Book Fair
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Interior FIL 2008
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Popular Italian Orchestra in the esplanade of the FIL 2008

Since 1993, the FIL has invited a country or region to be the guest of honor, providing each an opportunity to display the best of its cultural and literary heritage, as listed in the following table:

Year Guest of Honor Country or Region[3]
1993 Template:FlagiconColombia
1994 Template:Flagicon New Mexico
1995 Template:Flagicon Venezuela
1996 Template:Flagicon Canada
1997 Template:Flagicon Argentina
1998 Template:Flagicon Puerto Rico
1999 Template:Flagicon Chile
2000 Template:Flagicon Spain
2001 Template:Flagicon Brazil
2002 Template:Flagicon Cuba
2003 Template:Flagicon Quebec
2004 Template:Flagicon Catalonia
2005 Template:Flagicon Peru
2006 File:Bandera de Andalucía.svg Andalusia
2007 Template:Flagicon Colombia
2008 Template:Flagicon Italy
2009 File:Flag of Los Angeles, California.svg Los Angeles
2010 File:Flag of Castile and León.svg Castile and León
2011 Template:Flagicon Germany
2012 Template:Flagicon Chile
2013 Template:Flagicon Israel
2014 Template:Flagicon Argentina
2015 Template:Flagicon United Kingdom
2016 File:Latin America (orthographic projection).svg Latin America
2017 File:Bandera de la ciudad de Madrid.svg Madrid
2018 Template:Flagicon Portugal
2019 Template:Flagicon India
2021 Template:Flagicon Peru
2022 Template:Flagicon Sharjah and Arab Culture
2023 Template:Flagicon European Union
2025 Template:Flagicon Barcelona

History

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Main entrance during the 2002 Guadalajara International Book Fair

2005

  • 15,357 exhibitors from 45 countries
  • Visitor attendance at the fair was 494,388
  • 2,899 cultural activities

2006

  • 1,307,002 visits were made to the FIL website
  • Visitor attendance was 525,000
  • 84,495 children at activities for children
  • 16,740 exhibitors
  • 1,523 journalists and 439 communications media accredited from 60 countries
  • 296 book presentations with their respective authors
  • 110 literary agents
  • 94 artistic and musical activities

2013

  • 1,935 publishing houses from 43 countries
  • Visitor attendance at the fair was 1,000,000

2016

2023

  • 2,469 publishing houses from 61 countries
  • Visitor attendance was 857,315[4]

References

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External links

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