The book event allowed Cubans to know Algeria better through its music, literature and cinematography»
CUBA INTERNATIONAL BOOK FAIR
Cuba 2019 International Book Fair Opens in Havana
This year, the event is dedicated to Cuban writer and professor Eduardo Heras León and to the People’s Democratic Republic of Algeria as guest of honor»
Sancti Spiritus Welcomes 27th International Book Fair
The central Cuban province of Sancti Spiritus welcomes today the 27th International Book Fair, which proposes more than 500 new titles and an extensive program of presentations, lectures and panels»
Havana’s Book Fair Event Concludes Sunday
The International Book Fair continues to be the most important event in the Cuban publishing sector»
New Book on Fidel Castro in International Book Fair
The book contains a collection of the tributes offered by the Cuban people, and friends around the world, to Fidel after his death»
International Book Fair Kicks Off in Havana
The book event will be later on extended to 15 Cuban cities until its closure in May in Santiago de Cuba»
Over 40 Countries to Attend Cuba International Book Fair
The book event will be held February 1-11 in Havana and will continue until May 13th in the rest of the country»
Cuba to Host 27th International Book Fair Next February
The book event will be dedicated to China and to Havana City Historian, Dr. Eusebio Leal Spengler»
25th International Book Fair Starts in Havana, Cuba
Over 900 new literary works, including new editions, will be at hand during the 25th Havana 2016 International Book Fair, which opens this February 11 in the Cuban capital»
International Book Fair Opens Doors in Sancti Spiritus
Already returned to its usual venues around Serafin Sánchez Park, and the boulevard, the 27th International Book Fair opens doors this Wednesday in Sancti Spiritus, central Cuba, with a tribute to late local outstanding teacher and poet, Raul Ferrer. Researchers like Ramón Luis Herrera, Julio M. Llanes, and Mercedes Fernández will talk about the legacy of Ferrer, whose best known »