The Frankfurt Book Fair is the world's largest annual book fair.
Officially opening on October 16 and lasting for 5 days in Frankfurt, a city in western Germany, this year's fair will gather about 1,000 authors, publishers and speakers participating in about 650 events on 15 stages.
Among the big names attending the fair are Israeli author and historian Yuval Noah Harari, best known for his work Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind, American writer Anne Applebaum and British-Turkish novelist Elif Shafak.
The fair featured a large section of young adult literature, including a range of quirky, humorous works popular with young readers, such as Romantasy (a combination of romance and fantasy).
The genre is growing in popularity, often fueled by the social media trend BookTok on short video sharing platform TikTok, where authors promote their works and readers can easily leave reviews.
In particular, artificial intelligence AI was chosen as a main topic at this year's fair.
Authors and speakers will participate in a number of panels and panel discussions dedicated to this topic as concerns grow about the flooding of the market with poor quality computer-generated books and the potential for copyright infringement.
Leading authors, including John Grisham and Jodi Picoult, recently took legal action accusing the US company OpenAI of illegally using their work to train its popular chatbot ChatGPT.
It's not all negative, though. Those in the publishing industry hope that AI can improve efficiency for publishers and could also be beneficial in some areas, such as scientific and research publishing.
Additionally, an annual highlight at the Frankfurt Book Fair is the awarding of the prestigious Peace Prize by the German book trade to those who have made outstanding contributions in the fields of literature, science and art to the realization of the ideal of peace.
This year's prize will go to Polish-American journalist and historian Anne Applebaum for her latest book, Autocracy Inc.
Source: https://tuoitre.vn/hoi-cho-sach-lon-nhat-the-gioi-frankfurt-ban-ve-tri-tue-nhan-tao-20241015184906013.htm
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