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Frankfurt Book Fair 2018 The fair in pictures
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At the Frankfurt Book Fair 2018’s opening press conference, Nigerian author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie used her keynote address to call for more gender diver- sity within the staffing of the publishing industry, as well as in the books it produces. She also called on readers to show more willingness to read books written by, and star- ring, people of different genders and outlooks. “We know from studies that women read books by men and women. But men read books by men. It is time for men to read women,” she told a packed Agora building.
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GERMAN PRESIDENT FRANK WALTER STEINMEIER LISTENS TO ADICHIE’S SPEECH AS PART OF A PACKED AUDIENCE
FBF DIRECTOR JÜRGEN BOOS WELCOMES VISITORS TO THIS YEAR’S EDITION OF THE FAIR
FRANKFURT’S IMPRESSIVE AGORA PAVILION, CREATED WITH SWISS MODERNIST FURNITURE HOUSE VITRA, HOSTED PROCEEDINGS
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TO THE ASSEMBLED MEDIA ON THE OPENING DAY
DUNJA HAYALI SPEAKS
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BEHALF O THIS YEAR’S GUEST OF HONOUR NATION
ON BEHALF OF THIS YEAR’S EST OF HONOUR N TION
GIAN POLITICIAN RESSES DELEGATESGATES
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Photography: Frankfurter Buchmesse
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