Iran attends Karbala International Book Fair
TEHRAN, Aug. 16 (DAY) – Iranian Book and Literature Home as a representative of Iran is present at the 9th Karbala International Book Fair.
TEHRAN, Aug. 16 (DAY) – Iranian Book and Literature Home as a representative of Iran is present at the 9th Karbala International Book Fair.
TEHRAN, Aug. 15 (DAY) – A Persian translation of the renowned Yugoslavian writer Dubravka Ugresic’s “The Museum of Unconditional Surrender” has recently appeared in Iranian bookstores.
TEHRAN, Jun. 19 (DAY) – The Minister of Culture of the State of Qatar stressed the necessity of strengthening cultural and public diplomacy between Iran and Qatar, as well as bringing the two nations closer through culture and art.
TEHRAN, Jun. 17 (DAY) – Several books written by the Leader of the Islamic Revolution Seyyed Ali Khamenei were showcased in the 2023 edition of the Doha International Book Fair.
TEHRAN, May 24 (DAY) – Iran’s Minister of Culture and Islamic Guidance Mohammad Mehdi Esmaeili says that more than 3.7 million books were sold at the Tehran International Book Fair (TIBF) this year.
TEHRAN, May 16 (DAY) – Recai Duman, Director of Diyanet Publications in Turkey says that books play an important role in cultural diplomacy and Tehran Book Fair is a good opportunity to cooperate with Iranian publishers.
TEHRAN, May 16 (DAY) – The Head of PR Russian Book Union, said that the basis for the exchange of rights with Iranian publishers has been provided at the 34th Tehran International Book Fair.
TEHRAN, May 15 (DAY) – Professor of English literature at Northumbria University says that books are extremely important in cultural diplomacy and will continue to be so, even in an internet-dominated age.
TEHRAN, May 15 (DAY) – Several political representatives of countries, including ambassadors based in Tehran, visited the exhibition and participated in its cultural events.
TEHRAN, May 10 (DAY) – The latest Tehran International Book Fair (TIBF) – the effective step to boost cultural diplomacy – is just around the corner to remind us that ‘The Future is Readable’.