The 36th Miami Book Fair comes to an end this Sunday registering an «excellent influx of public» that leaves its organizers very satisfied, according to members of the management team.
The literary event, recognized as the most important of its kind in the United States, began a week ago with colloquies offered by the American Samantha Power and the Nicaraguan Gioconda Belli, and after a program of various activities around the books, culminates this Sunday with a talk by the Spanish Arturo Pérez-Reverte.