At Guadalajara: Spain’s Publishers Present a 41-House Collective Stand

Spanish publishers cite Mexico as their primary Latin American market, as they arrive at the Guadalajara International Book Fair.

Overall: 225 Exhibitors From 27 Countries

As the 35th Guadalajara International Book Fair opens today (November 27) to run through December 5 in Mexico, the Federación de Gremios Editores de España—FGEE, the Federation of Publishing Guilds in Spain—is announcing that its collective stand represents the work of 41 publishing houses in Spain.

The leadership of the federation is emphasizing is members’ pleasure in the fact that a physical fair is being staged by director Marisol Schulz this year, following the digital evocation of the show last year amid the pre-vaccination period of the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic. The federation’s publishers, according to the offices in Madrid, are eager, not surprisingly, to display their work to the Ibero-American markets.

In addition to the 41 publishing houses represented by the stand, there are to be 67 “other publishing labels” operating from their own stands or from those of other institutions, which include the Guild of Euskadi Editors, the Generalitat of Catalonia, or the Association of Cultural Magazines of Spain.

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