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Frankfurt Book Fair 2025 hosts guest country Philippines

Frankfurt Book Fair 2025 hosts guest country Philippines

Observer30-06-2025
The Philippines will be presenting its literature as guest of honour at this year's Frankfurt Book Fair, which runs from 15 to 19 October, the organisers have said.
"This year, we are opening a window to the Pacific," Book Fair Director Juergen Boos said at the presentation of the guest country programme in Frankfurt on Thursday. The appearance will also help to "dispel clichés," he said.
The Philippines consists of 7,641 islands and, in addition to the official language Filipino, there are more than 130 other languages.
The Philippines will bring "a multitude of voices to Frankfurt," said the initiator of the guest country appearance, Loren Legarda. The country has interesting perspectives on natural disasters and colonialism, dictatorship and diaspora, visions of the future, and the threat of climate change, she said.
The architect responsible for the Guest of Honour Pavilion at the exhibition grounds, Stanley Ruiz, said it will mainly feature materials typical of the country such as shells, bamboo, and pineapple fabric.
Visitors will be able to discover the most important works of Philippine literature, the organisers said. Before and after the Book Fair, visitors can also experience Philippine culture at exhibitions, concerts, and film evenings throughout Germany.
Around 100 delegates will be travelling to the event, according to the organisers. A special feature will be the so-called FlipTop Rap Battles — competitions involving spoken word — which are particularly popular in the Philippines. —dpa
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Frankfurt Book Fair 2025 hosts guest country Philippines
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The Philippines will be presenting its literature as guest of honour at this year's Frankfurt Book Fair, which runs from 15 to 19 October, the organisers have said. "This year, we are opening a window to the Pacific," Book Fair Director Juergen Boos said at the presentation of the guest country programme in Frankfurt on Thursday. The appearance will also help to "dispel clichés," he said. The Philippines consists of 7,641 islands and, in addition to the official language Filipino, there are more than 130 other languages. The Philippines will bring "a multitude of voices to Frankfurt," said the initiator of the guest country appearance, Loren Legarda. The country has interesting perspectives on natural disasters and colonialism, dictatorship and diaspora, visions of the future, and the threat of climate change, she said. The architect responsible for the Guest of Honour Pavilion at the exhibition grounds, Stanley Ruiz, said it will mainly feature materials typical of the country such as shells, bamboo, and pineapple fabric. Visitors will be able to discover the most important works of Philippine literature, the organisers said. Before and after the Book Fair, visitors can also experience Philippine culture at exhibitions, concerts, and film evenings throughout Germany. Around 100 delegates will be travelling to the event, according to the organisers. A special feature will be the so-called FlipTop Rap Battles — competitions involving spoken word — which are particularly popular in the Philippines. —dpa

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