In Conversation With Alex Bouche - Director of the Kingsmead Book Fair

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The Kingsmead Book Fair returns for its 14th annual edition on Saturday, 23 May 2026, bringing together authors, readers, publishers, educators, and literary enthusiasts for one of Johannesburg’s prominent literary events. Hosted by Kingsmead College in association with Standard Bank Wealth and Investment, Fasken, Exclusive Books, and media partner Hot 102.7, the event continues to position reading and storytelling at the centre of cultural and intellectual engagement.

This year’s fair will feature more than 150 authors across over 80 sessions covering adult, young adult, and children’s literature. The programme reflects a wide diversity of genres and themes, ranging from fiction and memoir to politics, current affairs, history, mental health, identity, and youth storytelling.

Organisers describe the fair as more than simply a literary gathering. It is positioned as a space where curiosity, imagination, and reflection are encouraged through conversations that expose audiences to new perspectives and ideas. In an increasingly fast-paced and digitally driven society, literary spaces like book fairs continue to play an important role in sustaining reading culture and encouraging critical thinking.

The event also raises broader questions about reading culture in South Africa, especially among younger generations growing up in an era dominated by social media, short-form content, and digital entertainment. Concerns have repeatedly been raised about declining reading habits, literacy challenges, and unequal access to books and educational resources across communities.

At the same time, book fairs and literary festivals continue to create spaces where authors can engage directly with readers, where children can discover books in interactive ways, and where public conversations around storytelling, identity, and social issues can take place openly.

Importantly, proceeds from the Kingsmead Book Fair will support the Kingsmead Trust, which provides bursaries for young women to access education at the Senior School — linking literacy and literature to broader educational empowerment.
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