9 - 13 maggio 2024
9 - 13 may 2024
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Any serious publisher with international aspirations should go. Three reasons. First, it’s well-organised and very enjoyable. Second, very interesting people gather there - editors, publishers, agents and scouts. And third, it's a strong and convivial reminder of the importance of books. (…) It's a brilliant occasion and a reminder that what we do in the book world matters a lot.
Andrew Franklin, Profile Books, UK
The rights centre and meetings are wonderful and a perfect complement to London. I got to meet many people who I couldn’t meet there, both new contacts and old friends. (…)
I love the Castle Rivoli trip and the breakfast at Del Cambio. Very extravagant and memorable experience (…) The rights centre meeting system is also brilliant (…) This should be used by every book fair in the world!
Gray Tan, The Greyhawk Agency, Taiwan
Torino was where I was able to pinpoint the reasons why, so often, sub-Saharan Africa is excluded from conversations about rights sales and rights acquisition. Meeting so many agents and publishers who were willing to answer my questions and offer support was really helpful. There is a lot of foundational restructuring that needs to be done to ensure that African independent publishers can contribute meaningfully to the business side of the book industry. I am excited about the challenges ahead. Turin has been really inspiring.
Lola Shoneyin, Aké Arts and Book Festival, Nigeria
Thanks so much for inviting me to what was perhaps the most fun and best-organized rights centre I’ve ever been to. I marvelled on social media about the biscuits on every table, but more seriously the booking tool, the natural sunlight and terrific mix of other guests made it easy and fun to have a productive fair.
Liz Gately, Liz Gately Book Scouting, USA
As an active company in the Book to film industry, it has been a privilege to take part in the Salone Internationale del Libro de Torino and foster our network of international producers, scouts and publishers on this outstanding occasion.
Maÿlis Vauterin and Delphine Clot, Matriochkas Bureau audiovisuel et littéraire, France
It’s a dynamic and well organized fair and the online platform to set up meetings is a wonderful tool also for reaching out to new contacts instead of only meeting the people you already know. See you next year Torino!
Anna Lindblom, Nordik Literary Agency, France
The Torino Fellowship and Salone del Libro has been a breath of fresh air in what has become a very familiar annual routine of bookfairs: it was incredibly inspiring to meet new editors and agents not just from Italy, but from different parts of Europe and the world.
Karsten Kredel, Ullstein Buch Verlage, Germany
Taking part in this year’s Salone has been a wonderful experience, both personally and professionally. Being in the shortlist of the Aficionado Award was a great opportunity to showcase our work to colleagues and professionals as well as to get to know inspiring people and projects.
Tommaso Biancardi, Iperborea, Italy
It was an incredibly positive experience. I met so many new publishers, and notably got a sense of the vibrant Italian publishing industry. (…) And thank you for setting up the Books to Film panel. It was enlightening and interesting, and no doubt the two industries will continue to engage more in the future.
Janie Yoon, Simon and Schuster Canada
The fair struck the perfect balance between a relatively large number of fellows— so there were new people to meet— while maintaining the intimate size and spaces that make the Turin fair so special
Erin Edmison, Edmison Harper Literary Scouting, USA
I remember the Turin Bookfair as a fair which is huge for the exhibitors, but small for rights; now this has changed and it was a truly valuable addition to the usual bookfairs in Frankfurt and London. The location is of course unbeatable. All in all it was a fantastic experience, and my inbox is already filling up with some great manuscripts!
Job Lisman, Prometheus Publishers, The Netherlands
The fair greatly surpassed my expectations in terms of size, the number of events and panels, and the organization of the Rights Centre. As a hub of networking, offering insight into new practices, I feel it is an essential event for international publishers.
Darja Marinšek, Mladinska knjiga, Slovenia
I found a very dynamic book economy : great public fair, great atmosphere, even with the bad weather!
Arnaud Foulon, Groupe HMH, Québec, Canada
I thoroughly enjoyed and learned from the cultural experience through the various programs, that is, the presentations from the Award nominees, the gala dinner trip to the castle, the breakfast at the historical cafe, the drinks at the end of the day. This was all made special as it took place in the lovely town of Turin.
Manami Tamaoki, Tuttle Mori, Japan
Torino is my favourite book fair. It’s not too big and not too small. You always meet old and make new friends.
Tom Kraushaar, Klett-Cotta, Germany
As always, the Turin IRC proves itself to be an essential, thriving space of international encounters, outside of the narrower logic of bigger, exclusively professional rights fairs that allows a focus on Italian literature in both buying and selling.
Eva Ferri, Europa Editions, UK
The meetings were a great way to hear what people are looking for for their particular markets and clients. I hope those who attended our panel had as much fun as we did! Grazie mille for the gracious hospitality and for organizing such wonderful programming for all the fellows!
Angela Cheng Caplan, Cheng Caplan Company, USA
Very many thanks for all that you did to make our visit to Turin not only enjoyable, but also extremely useful. (…) I aimed to see mainly Italian publishers and agents in the rights centre, but also the meetings I had with international agents and publishers were very fruitful.
Katharina Bielenberg, MacLehose Press, UK
The Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation promotes the dissemination of Italian editorial and cinematographic works abroad through the provision of incentives for translation and dubbing/subtitling which represent a strategic tool for the promotion of the Italian language and culture abroad.
Deadline for applications on April 24th
Wednesday, May 8th at 5:30pm, Sala Berlino, Centro Congressi, Salone Internazionale del Libro di Torino/ Turin Rights Centre. Introducing the 2024 shortlistees:Circulo De Poemas, Brazil; Fifth Wave, The Netherlands; Libreria Sopra La Penna, Italy. With representatives of the shortlistees and members of the Aficionado Board.
Imaginary Life is the title of the XXXVI edition, the first directed by Annalena Benini. Inspired by Natalia Ginzburg’s homonymous book, the title evokes creativity in all its countless forms. The book fair’s key visual is signed by illustrator Sara Colaone. The complete events program will be disclosed on salonelibro.it on April 12th.
The Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation promotes the dissemination of Italian editorial and cinematographic works abroad through the provision of incentives for translation and dubbing/subtitling which represent a strategic tool for the promotion of the Italian language and culture abroad.
Deadline for applications on April 24th
Imaginary Life is the title of the XXXVI edition, the first directed by Annalena Benini. Inspired by Natalia Ginzburg’s homonymous book, the title evokes creativity in all its countless forms. The book fair’s key visual is signed by illustrator Sara Colaone. The complete events program will be disclosed on salonelibro.it on April 12th.
The festival Multipli Forti is an initiative to promote Italian literature aimed at the reading public and the international publishing word, a transatlantic window on major literary trends of Italian fiction, told by the authors who have written and are writing it.
There are 25 German-language authors invited by Literatur Parade to the Salone Internazionale del Libro di Torino, the Turin International Book Fair. German Language Guest at #SalTo24, a participation promoted by Austria, Germany and Switzerland.
Wednesday, May 8th at 5:30pm, Sala Berlino, Centro Congressi, Salone Internazionale del Libro di Torino/ Turin Rights Centre. Introducing the 2024 shortlistees:Circulo De Poemas, Brazil; Fifth Wave, The Netherlands; Libreria Sopra La Penna, Italy. With representatives of the shortlistees and members of the Aficionado Board.