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Winners of Al Owais awards feted

LEBANESE WRITER SHAWQI BAZI WINS POETRY PRIZE OF THE 15TH EDITION OF CULTURAL AWARDS

- BY MARY ACHKHANIAN Staff Reporter

Six winners of the Dubai-based Sultan Bin Ali Al Owais Cultural Awards were honoured on Wednesday night for their outstandin­g literary works that contribute­d to Arab culture.

The winners of the 15th edition of the award were selected out of 1,662 contestant­s who had applied for the 2016-2017 edition of the award.

Organised by the Sultan Bin Ali Al Owais Cultural Foundation, which is named after acclaimed Emirati poet Sultan Bin Ali Al Owais, the award aims to honour, encourage and support Arab scholars, litterateu­rs and intellectu­als.

During a ceremony held at the foundation at Rigga Street, Dr Anwar Mohammad Gargash, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs and chairman of the foundation’s Board of Trustees, bestowed the prizes.

With only five permanent award categories, the latest round saw two winners granted the same award. The total value of the award is $600,000 (Dh2.2 million).

The poetry prize went to Lebanese poet Shawqi Bazi, while the short story, novel and drama prize was jointly given to Lebanese novelist Huda Barakat and Iraqi writer Abdul Khaliq Al Rikabi. The literary and critique prize was given to Tunisian critic Dr Hammadi Sammoud, and the humanitari­an and futuristic studies category prize went to Lebanese economist Georges Corm.

Meanwhile, out of 237 nomination­s, UAE University bagged the Cultural and Scientific Achievemen­t Award for its achievemen­ts in scientific research and effort in disseminat­ing knowledge.

“The Sultan Bin Ali Al Owais Cultural Foundation has continued its mission, generation after generation, in embracing Arab talent in the various literary fields,” said Dr Gargash, as he addressed the audience. “What the foundation has achieved through its journey is the trust of many talented Arabs mainly as a result of the awards’ objectivit­y and neutrality,” he said.

Even after the death of the foundation’s founder, the board carried on the mission in developing the foundation, making it one of the most important and recognised Arab cultural foundation­s that depends on its own financial resources, he said.

“Today, the foundation is more open to cultural spheres across Arab world. Despite the changes witnessed in the region, it has not been affected by any of the pressures because it has continued to follow its strategy, which is to focus on talent only.”

Novelist Barakat said she was both surprised and overjoyed when she was named a winner. “Part of my surprise and joy goes back to the courage of the foundation in not choosing to exclude the works of a writer who chose to break some of the taboos in society,” she said.

 ?? Pictures: Atiq ur Rehman/Gulf News ?? Dr Anwar Gargash presents the Poetry Award to Shawqi Bazi.
Pictures: Atiq ur Rehman/Gulf News Dr Anwar Gargash presents the Poetry Award to Shawqi Bazi.
 ??  ?? Abdul Khaliq Al Rikabi (left) and Huda Barakat accept their awards in the Short Story, Novel and Drama category.
Abdul Khaliq Al Rikabi (left) and Huda Barakat accept their awards in the Short Story, Novel and Drama category.
 ??  ?? Dr Hammadi Sammoud accepts the Literary Studies and Criticism Award.
Dr Hammadi Sammoud accepts the Literary Studies and Criticism Award.
 ??  ?? Georges Corm accepts the Humanities and Future Studies Award.
Georges Corm accepts the Humanities and Future Studies Award.
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