The TSU Publishing House presented a national stand and a diverse program at the London Book Fair, which is held annually at Olympia London.
The following publications were presented at the exhibition:
Suliko in the languages of the world’s peoples by Nino Popiashvili; Artistic Form: Epoch and Tendencies by Zaza Skhirtladze; Transliteration of the Epic of Gilgamesh by Tamaz Gamkrelidze; About Existentialism by Shalva Nutsubidze; Poetics of Drama with Georgian Accents by Irma Ratiani; Georgian Language for Foreigners by Ramaz Kurdadze; Landmark of the Century by Zurab Gaiparashvili (ed.); and Songs of Songs by Ekaterine Navrozashvili.
Special attention was drawn to the English translation of The History of Georgia, written by Jaba Samushia and Dimitri Shvelidze and translated by Irakli Beridze. This book was specially published by Shorena Shaverdashvili's publishing house for the 2026 London Book Fair.
During the fair, Kakhaber Rusidze, head of the TSU Publishing House, met with translators and publishers from various countries to hold discussions and outline new cooperation prospects.
Georgia has participated in the London Book Fair every year since 2015. The literary program was organized by the Writers’ House and implemented with the support of the Ministry of Culture of Georgia.