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In a meeting with Saurabh Kumar, the Ambassador of India, Iran’s Culture Minister Ali Jannati said that many books have been published in Iran in recent years that introduce Iranians to India’s culture and civilization.
The Iranian author of Nowruz in the Four Corners of the World, Dariush Mohajer, pointed to the influence of Nowruz around the world, in regions like the south of Algeria, Western China and Ethiopia.
‘War and Sexual Adventure in ISIS’ written by Amirreza Porhelm has become a success among other best sellers with the topic on the ISIL terrorist group.
Representatives of the Vatican proposed on several occasions to buy it from Tabriz Library and were ready to offer a blank check in return, Manuchehr Jafari said.
The invitation of Salman Rushdie to the event will result in deep resentment and discord among different nations and cultures, the protest letter read.
Croskery has recently translated a collection of short stories about the Iran-Iraq war by Ahmad Dehghan entitled A Vital Killing which is to be unveiled at the 2015 Frankfurt Book Fair.
The Russian translation of Ayatollah Khamenei's message to the Western youth, which has been distributed at the Moscow International Book Fair, has been welcomed by young visitors.
The English version of The Bliss of Knowledge, which encompasses the Leader’s guidelines on the production of science, will be unveiled at the Moscow International Book Fair in September.
An Iranian writer has released Edoardo, a novel on the life of Edoardo Agnelli, explaining how the son of an Italian automotive mogul died a mystery death.
War and Sexual Adventure in ISIS – the story of women who are left at the mercy of a notorious terrorist group – has hit bookshelves at Tehran International Book Fair.
The enthusiasm of the people present at the fair helps foreign visitors enjoy the tour in the atmosphere of Iranian culture and thoughts, the former French diplomat said.
Efforts have been made this year to allow books published by ethnic groups and followers of different faiths to make their presence felt in the exhibition, Jannati said.
Senior officials of John Wiley & Sons, Inc., a New-Jersey-based publishing house, are to attend the 28th Tehran International Book Fair (May 6–16, 2015).
The 9th Government and the Zionist Regime is a recently-published book which looks at the developments of Iran’s foreign policy under Ahmadinejad with a focus on the Zionist regime.