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View all search results"We need to talk." With these words, the Frankfurt book fair is this week kicking off its most politically charged edition in years, shining a spotlight on everything from #MeToo and free speech to life in Trump's America.
A book fair initiated by the French Institute in Indonesia (IFI), the French Embassy and the Indonesian Publishers Association (IKAPI) is being held until Oct. 15 at the IFI auditorium in Thamrin, Central Jakarta.
Margaret Atwood, Dan Brown and Nicholas Sparks are among the big names descending on Frankfurt this week as the world's oldest book fair glams up for the Instagram generation, hoping to wow the crowds with "live events" by star authors.
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