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'Boycott' fails to ruin Turin's book fair in honour of Israel

May 16, 2008 11:40

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Calls for a boycott had little impact on the Turin Book Fair, which honoured Israel and Israeli authors last weekend on the Jewish state’s 60th birthday.

Thousands of book-lovers flocked to hear some of Israel’s top authors present their works at a long roster of public readings and round-table talks.

“We had huge audiences at conferences and debates that featured extraordinary guests such as AB Yehoshua, Aharon Appelfeld, Etgar Keret, Meir Shalev, and Sami Michael, among others,” Book Fair director Ernesto Torino told the daily La Repubblica. “What more do you want? It was understood that the Book Fair is a place of dialogue and debate, not a fortress.”

Italian president Giorgio Napolitano opened the five-day fair, which closed on Monday, and other senior political figures took part.

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