Book Forum Lviv


Book Forum Lviv consists of the book fair and the International Literary Festival. It is held in Lviv each September since 1994. NGO “Publishers’ Forum” is the organizer.
It is the largest book fair in Ukraine and one of the largest events of this kind in Eastern Europe. It has also been called Lviv's most popular event. Main expositions are located in the Palace of Arts near the Potocki Palace.
The program of the Forum includes literary events and contests, presentations of publishing houses and authors, meetings with authors, literary readings, autograph sessions, discussions, round-table meetings, and performances. It participates in the organization of collective expositions at the international book fairs in Warsaw, Moscow, Frankfurt, Leipzig, Pisa, and Vilnius.

Book Forum

Book Forum Lviv is the biggest book fair in Ukraine.
The Lviv book forum’s motto is: Amor librorum nos unit.
In September 2010 at the 17th Lviv book forum there were over 60.000 visitors.
Оver 900 publishing houses and over 300 authors presented their books in the Lviv Palace of Culture, its yard and downtown in the centre.

History

1994 – The forum was established by Oleksandra Koval in September 1994 the first Forum was held: a book fair and a series of 25 professional and literary events.
1995 – The Publishers’ Forum Best Book Award was established.
1997 – The Literary Festival, a highly popular event among Ukrainian youth, separates from the Forum. “Night of Music and Poetry” is the main attraction of it.
2001 – Foreign guests start to participate in the Literary Festival.
2002The Contest of Children Reading “The Best Young Reader of Ukraine” is established. T Over the years around 500 thousand children from all over Ukraine have taken part in it.
2005The contest “The Best Young Reader of Ukraine” becomes nationwide.
2006 – An annual charity event “Present a Child with a Book!” is introduced.
2006 – The Literary Festival becomes international.
2007 – “The Best Young Reader of Ukraine” and the Festival “Bookmania” become a part of the book fair “Publishers’ Forum for Children”. This event, completely devoted to the children’s literature and reading, is a unique event in Ukraine and one of a few of this kind in Central and Eastern Europe.
2007 – Within the Lviv Publishers’ Forum the publishers’ business forum, a program of professional events for book publishers, is established.
2007–2010The International Educational Forum “Education” takes place. It includes a specialized exhibition of educational technologies, educational and instructional materials and educational institutions and the International Colloquium “The European Dimension of Ukrainian Education” with the chiefs of the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine and scientists involved.
2008–2012 – Each year two weeks before the “Publishers’ Forum for Children” the “Readers’ Marathon” is held during which Ukrainian writers visit schools in Lviv and run contests, readings, discussions, etc.
2010 – Within the Lviv Publishers’ Forum a program of professional events for librarians “Biblioforum” is held.
2010 – Within the Lviv Publishers’ Forum the TRANSLIT international translation festival is established.
2011 – Due to the extension of the format and geography of the festival “Publishers’ Forum for Children” changes its name to the Lviv International Children’s Festival.
2011–2012 – The international project «ArtDrome: literature and more» within the program of cultural managers exchange “TANDEM: Ukraine – European Union – Moldova”.
2012 – NGO “Publishers’ Forum” organizes Ukraine’s stand at the Leipzig Book Fair.
2012 – NGO “Publishers’ Forum” becomes the local partner of the project “Book Platform” in Ukraine.
2012 – Within the Lviv Publishers’ Forum the festival of cultural management and literary criticism CONTEXT is established.
2013 – Within the Lviv Publishers’ Forum the status “Country – Guest of Honor” is established. Poland acquires it this year.
2017 - Author Larysa Denysenko is forced to cancel her talk at the Forum as the event organizers felt they couldn't guarantee safety after receiving threats, including a letter from 15 radical far-right nationalist groups, based on the content of her childrens' book that included same-sex parents.