The Guadalajara International Book Fair and the Hay Festival Of Literature & Arts

We invite you to get to know the background of the literary and cultural events conferred with the 2020 Princess of Asturias Award for Communication and Humanities.

By Fundación Princesa de Asturias

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Hay Festival (2019) by Adam Tatton ReidFundación Princesa de Asturias

The Guadalajara International Book Fair (FIL) is considered the largest meeting of the Spanish-speaking publishing world and the most important literary fair in the world along with that of Frankfurt (Germany).

The Hay Festival of Literature & Arts has become one of the most important cultural competitions, having exported its formula from the small Welsh town of Hay-on-Wye to cities in different countries in Europe and America.

The Guadalajara International Book Fair logo (1987) by The Guadalajara International Book FairFundación Princesa de Asturias

The Guadalajara International Book Fair, popularly known as FIL (for its name in Spanish), was founded in 1987 by the university of the Mexican city of Guadalajara.

After more than three decades in existence, FIL has become a social, political and cultural reference in the book world.

Readers at the Guest of Honor Pavilion (2019-11-30) by Nabil QuinteroFundación Princesa de Asturias

Created to broaden the horizons of books in Spanish and to help this language continue to be a major educational and cultural vehicle of modern society, FIL has three spheres of action –editorial, academic and cultural– and has become a meeting place for authors, their readers and other stakeholders in the book trade including literary agents, librarians, booksellers and over 2000 publishing houses.

33rd edition of The International Book Fair (2019-11-30) by Pedro AndresFundación Princesa de Asturias

Oriented towards the professional field, but also open to the general public, the Guadalajara Fair is currently attended by more than 800 000 people and 2400 publishing houses from over 45 countries.

33rd edition of The International Book Fair (2019-11-30) by Nabil QuinteroFundación Princesa de Asturias

Occupying more than 40000 square metres of floor space, this fair, which is traditionally held between November and December, boasts hundreds of book presentations, activities for book trade professionals, artistic and musical performances and thousands of business events related to this industry.

XXXII Feria Internacional del libro de Guadalajara (2019-11-30) by Nabil QuinteroFundación Princesa de Asturias

It also hosts the International Editors Forum and the University and Academic Publishing Forum, the Reading Promoters Meeting, the International Librarians Colloquium, the Illustrators Salon and the Translation and Interpretation Congress. It has an Electronic Book Programme and a Braille Edition Programme as well.

It celebrated its 30th anniversary in 2016, while the first edition of the Comic and Graphic Novel Salon was inaugurated at the 2017 Fair.

FIL Guadalajara: the fair of ideas and diversity (2019-06-20)Fundación Princesa de Asturias

Hay Festival Logo (1988) by Hay FestivalFundación Princesa de Asturias

The Hay Festival of Literature & Arts is a literary gathering founded in 1988 in the Welsh locality of Hay-on-Wye, a town of about 1800 inhabitants then known for the large number of bookshops, especially for used books, which had become an attraction not only for book lovers, but for tourists in general.

Audience at the HAY Festival 2019 (2019) by Adam Tatton ReidFundación Princesa de Asturias

Held annually for 11 days in late May and early June, the Hay Festival hosts more than 700 events, including debates, interviews and concerts, attended by visitors from over 40 countries.

Although initially devoted to literature, the festival has expanded its scope to music, cinema and critical thinking.

Hay Festival Wales (2019) by Sam HardwickFundación Princesa de Asturias

Some of the most renowned contemporary writers, scientists, politicians, historians and music creators, among others, participate in the meetings.

The figures for attendance at the Hay Festival exceed 270,000 people. Access is free for university students and each year it is visited by more than 10,000 school children from some 220 schools.

Readers enjoy the sun at HAY Festival 2019 (2019) by Chris AthanasiouFundación Princesa de Asturias

Organized by the Hay Festival Foundation, in 2006 the Festival began to hold similar competitions in different countries, such as the Hay Festival Cartagena de Indias (Colombia), the Hay Festival Segovia (Spain), the Hay Festival Querétaro (Mexico), the Hay Festival Arequipa (Peru) and the Hay Festival Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates).

Reader enjoying the HAY Festival by Sam HardwickFundación Princesa de Asturias

It also organizes meetings for up-and-coming writers –under 40 years old– with international editions in Bogotá (2007 and 2018), Beirut (2010), Port Harcourt (Nigeria, 2014), Mexico (2015) and Aarhus (Denmark, 2017).

Hay Festival 2019 (2019-06-02)Fundación Princesa de Asturias

The Guadalajara International Book Fair and Hay Festival (2020-06-09) by Fundación Princesa de AsturiasFundación Princesa de Asturias

Reading of the minutes of the jury for the 2020 Princess of Asturias Award for Communication and Humanities.

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© Fundación Princesa de Asturias

Images:
© Adam Tatton Reid
© FIL | Pedro Andres
© FIL | Susana Rodríguez
© FIL | Nabil Quintero
© Sam Hardwick
© Chris Athanasiou

Texts: Fundación Princesa de Asturias

Translation: Paul Barnes

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