FIL Lima 2023: Here’s What You Need to Know to Attend the Greatest Show

The Lima International Book Fair (FIL) has started its 27th edition with a grand success. Photo: Andean

27th Edition Lima International Book Fair (FIL) More than 900 activities and 240 stands open with a wide variety of publishers and topics, welcoming attendees.

The Lima International Book Fair takes place From July 21 to August 6, 2023. The venue is traditional Las Proceres de la Independencia ParkLocated in Jesus Maria District.

In this event, the FIL A heartfelt tribute to the poet Cesar Vallejo. Under the name ‘Universo de César Vallejo’, the Peruvian Book Chamber (CPL) and the Municipality of Jesús María are celebrating the life of this writer.Peruvian literature was shaped by his works Los Heraldos Negros, Escalas, Poemas Humanos, Trills, etc.

The Lima International Book Fair It started its activities on Friday, July 21 and will end on Sunday, August 6. There are times 11 AM to 11:00 PM Every day of the week, in the Parque Proceres de la Independencia in Jesus Maria (Av. Salaverry, cdra.16).

The fair is offered two times, and you can purchase your tickets the same day you attend Physical ticket office. But, if you want to skip the queues, you can do that Teleticket Web.

From the ticket price range S/ 5.00 Go to Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, and S/ 7.00 Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. If you are a university or institution student, you will have to pay the entrance fee S/ 3.00, Showing your student card or proof of study.

Follow these steps to buy tickets to the Lima International Book Fair. Source: Teleticket

Elementary and middle school teachers dThey also have access to this special rate (S/. 3.00). It is necessary to submit only one of your last payslips; In case of students, their official ID. Children under 5 years of age, persons above 65 years of age and persons with disabilities if they have a CONADIS card, They can enter for free every day of the fair.

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A special stand will be set up at the exhibition grounds where the public can learn more Poet’s literature Y His features as an essayist. Congresses and conversations about Vallejo will be held by Peruvian experts and readers.

In Lima International Book Fair Various activities like video conferences, conferences, dialogues, talks, workshops, presentations of new books, storytelling, recitations, art presentations etc. will be carried out.

“There is a desire to return, to love, to be without, and a desire to die fighting by two conflicting waters that will never Isthmaraise. There is a desire: fire in Africa, for a great kiss that hides a life that ends in suicidal agony!” , Cesar Vallejo, 1918.

A great public response is expected for the 27th edition of the Lima International Book Fair (ANDINA).

The answer is yes. Parking is available at the fair For cars, motorcycles and bicycles. The parking lot is located in Military Circle. Find out what The cost of parking your vehicle Here.

Prices for Cars:

  • Car / truck per hour: S/ 7.00
  • Car / Truck x 5 hours: S/ 30.00
  • Flat rate: S/ 45.00

Prices for Motorcycles and Bicycles:

  • Motorcycles x 3 hours: S/ 5.00
  • Additional per hour: S/ 2.00
  • Flat rate: S/ 20.00

One of the best functions of Lima International Book Fair An exciting culmination of 17 days of events with concerts at Fil. Every day of the week, attendees can enjoy presentations from 9:30pm to 10:15pm.

Artists such as: Los Shapis, Symphony for Peru, Symphony for Peru, Chamber Music of the National University of Music, Frágil, Los caracoles suicidas, Pedro Suárez Vértiz – La Banda, Los Mirlos will be presented.

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The organization of this important event is responsible Peruvian Book Room, a non-profit private law trade and cultural association. It was established on July 11, 1946 and is responsible for “combining publishing houses, university presses, book distributors, booksellers and institutions engaged in installment sales, research and documentation centers undertaking editorial or bibliographic dissemination work, reading and book clubs devoted to the promotion and dissemination”.

It should be noted that it is made up of more than 140 partners and is managed by a nine-member Board of Directors.

According to the event page, it will be held in nine thematic axes, representing the core of the purpose for which the fair was created.

Among them, literature stands out as one of the pillars, because in FIL you can find books on different topics, history and society, because it is a place to “rethink Peru” through dialogue with different layers, or theater and society. Additionally, it is a powerful tool for community representation and raising awareness among the masses.

Prints of Diversity, masculinity and feminismCritical Conversations, Tributes, which “creates catalogs of cultural literary ephemeris of the past century, such as births, anniversaries of publications, centenaries of the publication of works, in commemorations of important years.”

Another relevant print is related to youth and children’s literature, which occupies one of the most important places and has a large number of activities such as workshops, stories, musical theater, illustrations, speeches and many other activities related to books and literature.

Finally, the print of the comic book hall and the Cesar Vallejo universe becomes relevant because of its contribution to the reader’s knowledge.

Every year book lovers gather at this important fair It is considered one of the largest due to its suitability and number of functions. However, it represents a window to long-time writers and those who are emerging into this world and seeking to see their work. For these reasons, we recommend some topics that you should try during your visit to Infobae Peru Lima International Book Fair.

  • Vallejo. What I’ll be wearing tomorrow – Miguel Bachas, Augusto Carrasco and Celeste Vargas
  • Childhood – Brian Paredes
  • Pacific War (1879-1883) – Carmen McVeigh and Gabriel Cid
  • At Penumbra’s Shelter – Julio Pacheco Malpartida
  • The Last Tramp – Víctor M. Lozada
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