Khaleej Times

Socially distanced Sharjah book fair hosted 382K visitors

- Staff Reporter reporters@khaleejtim­es.com

sharjah — The 11-day Sharjah Internatio­nal Book Fair (SIBF) that concluded on Saturday received 382,000 visitors in a socially distanced setting, organisers announced on Sunday.

The book fair became the first global event to be staged amid the Covid-19 pandemic. It adopted a hybrid format, where books were exhibited in-person at the Sharjah Expo Centre and cultural events were hosted virtually. About 1,024 publishers from 73 countries put up over 80,000 titles at the fair that began on November 4.

More than 100 Emirati, Arab, and foreign writers of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, science, academics, heritage, and other genres, signed their works for fans at the special Book Signing Corner.

The event’s cultural programmes hosted on the ‘Sharjah Reads’ virtual platform attracted a global participat­ion of 63,500 attendees. People from around the world logged in as renowned authors, intellectu­als, poets and politician­s took part in discussion­s led by social media and digital experts.

Additional­ly, the Sharjah Book Authority (SBA) collaborat­ed with the UAE’s Ministry of Education to host virtual meetings between students and their favourite authors and cultural figures.

We are preparing for the fair’s 40th edition next year — a number that will embody four decades of knowledge and creative developmen­t.” Ahmed bin Rakkad Al Ameri, Chairman of the SBA

Four decades of SIBF

Ahmed bin Rakkad Al Ameri, Chairman of the SBA, said the event delivers a message that “cultural appreciati­on forms the basis of Sharjah’s vision for developmen­t and fuels all its programmes”.

“As one chapter of the SIBF concludes, a new one begins. This cultural event does not conclude when visitors leave and the Expo’s doors are closed. We continue our efforts to design the next edition and decorate it with a brand new cultural vision.

“We are preparing for the fair’s 40th edition next year — a number that will embody four decades of knowledge and creative developmen­t undertaken by the emirate’s cultural project launched by His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Member of the Supreme Council and Ruler of Sharjah.

“The SIBF is the crown jewel of this cultural journey, and a key event we are dedicated to growing, improving and advancing year after year.”

 ??  ?? WHEN WILL I BE ABLE TO READ? A happy toddler is charmed by the bright-coloured book covers on display at an SIBF pavilion as the mum checks out a title.
WHEN WILL I BE ABLE TO READ? A happy toddler is charmed by the bright-coloured book covers on display at an SIBF pavilion as the mum checks out a title.

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