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October 18, 2009 22:24 PM
Colourful Launch Of Melaka Epic Hang Tuah At Frankfurt Book Fair
By Manik Mehta
FRANKFURT, Oct 18 (Bernama) -- The English edition of the epic of the Melakan legendary hero Hang Tuah was launched Saturday night at the ongoing Frankfurt International Book Fair, the world's most important and biggest event for the publishing industry.
A large gathering of representatives of publishing houses, media and the Malaysian community cheered the formal launching of the book by the Kuala Lumpur based publishing and translation house, Institut Terjemahan Negara Malaysia (ITNM).
Saiful Azam Abdullah, Malaysian consul general in Frankfurt, was the guest of honour. Mohd Sabri, the Malaysian trade commissioner in Frankfurt, was also present at the launching ceremony.
Applauding the efforts of the publishers, Saiful described the English edition as a "literary milestone".
He said that the launch of the book was a "brilliant move" on the part of the ITNM, given the unique importance of the fair as a platform for launching new literary products. "A better platform for the launch could not have been found," Saiful said.
In an interview with this writer at the exhibition ground, Mohd Khair Ngadiron, the ITNM's managing director, explained that Hang Tuah's importance in Malaysia's literature was "unique".
It was, consequently, not surprising that a Turkish publisher approached Khair at the fair for translation of the epic into Turkish language.
"We have received business enquiries from Turkey even before the Englih language edition was formally launched," he maintained.
While Khair had brought only five copies of the voluminious English edition to the fair, the ITNM plans to produce 3,500 copies in the first instalment.
Khair said that the English edition would be priced at roughly 40 Euros per copy.
-- BERNAMA
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