The fair is a reflection of support for Fidel to books and reading
Sonia Sanchez sonia.sh @ granma.cip.cu
Fidel Appreciation on behalf of all Cuban writers and publishers all he has done to support the book and reading, and "for this event is no longer a phenomenon of the capital and become a national phenomenon, was expressed by Minister of Culture Abel Prieto, at the opening night of the XVI International Book Fair Cuba 2007.
greets the poet César Raúl López, receive, along with historian Eduardo Torres-Cuevas homenajede Fair. Abel
requested the Second Secretary of the Party, Army General Raul Castro Ruz, who chaired the event, which will convey that message of gratitude to the Commander in Chief, with a vote for his speedy recovery.
At the ceremony, held at La Cabaña fortress, attended by members of the Politburo and prominent intellectuals, Abel considered the cultural event fairs as the most massive of Cuba and this as the largest gathering of those made up time with the assistance of 82 foreign exhibitors, 690 guests and 450 publishers participants from 28 countries and highlighted the great love of Cuban culture in Argentina, Guest of Honor country and nation to which we are united by common symbol, "emancipatory, revolutionary, eternal", the figure of Che.
Secretary of Culture of Argentina, Jose Nun said the pride to bring to Cuba a great combination of disciplines that make up the culture of his people and said that "the book is a medium that is here to stay."
Large honored at this event, Cesar Lopez and Eduardo Torres-Cuevas evoked the significance of poetry and history, respectively, in the training of Cuban nationals and expressed his hope that the celebration take the knowledge the street. "The party has started and will only be named," said Cesar.
The voices and harmonies of singer Teresa Parodi, guitarist Juan Falu, both Argentine and Cuban group Vocal Sampling tinged the artistic atmosphere of the day.
At the end of the act, the Minister of the FAR, with the delegation of Argentina, left opened the Pavilion of the South American nation.
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