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UAE NAMED GUEST OF HONOUR AT RIYADH INTERNATIO­NAL BOOK FAIR

Abu Dhabi, ahead of its 28th literature festival, will champion Emirati culture in Saudi Arabia

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The Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi (DCT Abu Dhabi) is participat­ing in the Riyadh Internatio­nal Book Fair, held under the patronage of Saudi King Salman, with the theme ‘Books ... The Future of Transforma­tion’.

The event, which takes place at the Riyadh Internatio­nal Convention and Exhibition Centre from March 14 to 24, will celebrate the UAE as its Guest of Honour this year.

The Riyadh Internatio­nal Book Fair is the largest in Saudi Arabia, followed by the Jeddah Internatio­nal Book Fair, which is pencilled in for the end of the year.

Riyadh is also one of the best attended of the Arab exhibition­s, with more than 500 Arab and internatio­nal publishing houses and more than 80 cultural events.

It also plays host to a Guest of Honour for each of its editions, to present that country’s literary history and publicatio­ns, as well as to allow the guest to participat­e in the festival’s cultural events, literature seminars and poetry readings.

Through a UAE pavilion, DCT Abu Dhabi will offer a programme of activities, underlinin­g the most important contributi­ons to the Kalima Translatio­n Project, and will seek to identify the Saudi side’s view of Emirati cultural creativity.

This also provides an opportunit­y for participan­ts to plan or develop and select partners in the Saudi market, as well as establish partnershi­p and cooperatio­n agreements with Saudi publishing houses and cultural institutio­ns.

At the fair, DCT Abu Dhabi will feature its flagship cultural projects, in addition to advertisin­g 650 of its most popular authored and translated publicatio­ns, and offering the latest on the 28th Abu Dhabi fair. Through displaying its publicatio­ns in these fairs, the National Library of DCT Abu Dhabi seeks to revive the translatio­n movement in the Arab world and, by extension, contribute to the regional and internatio­nal cultural scenes.

The Kalima project, now into its 11th year, undertakes financing the translatio­n and publicatio­n of a wide selection of classical and contempora­ry works from around the world into Arabic.

The works translated cover many fields of knowledge, with the aim of providing readers – especially children and youth – with a wide variety of literature to read. Abdullah Al Ali, acting executive director of the National Library sector at the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi, said: “Our participat­ion is in line with our wise leadership’s vision in achieving cultural integratio­n with friendly countries.

“The UAE’s selection as a Guest of Honour for this year’s Riyadh Internatio­nal Book Fair reflects the strong relations between the two countries, and consolidat­es the bonds between the two leadership­s, he added.

“The UAE’s participat­ion comes as part of the brotherly relationsh­ip between the two nations, under the leadership of Sheikh Khalifa, President of the UAE, and King Salman.

“Through our participat­ion this year, we aim to highlight the projects and ideas which will be presented for the first time at the 28th Abu Dhabi Internatio­nal Book Fair, to be held from April 25 to May 1.

“The UAE pavilion will also underscore the status of the book fair as a global platform introducin­g the latest developmen­ts in publishing, as well as exchanging ideas and expertise and launching creative initiative­s to support the publishing industry and the world’s readership.”

Publicatio­ns by the National Library encourage writers and researcher­s to commit literary and research work to print and record. It is also responsibl­e for collecting and archiving ancient Arabic and Islamic manuscript­s, covering topics in the fields of literature, religion and science.

Publicatio­ns include titles on the region’s history and heritage, as well as travel literature published as part of the The Orient Pioneers series.

We aim to highlight the projects and ideas that will be presented at the 28th Abu Dhabi Internatio­nal Book Fair ABDULLAH AL ALI Acting executive director, National Library sector, DCT – Abu Dhabi

 ?? AFP ?? Visitors browse at the annual Riyadh Internatio­nal Book Exhibition
AFP Visitors browse at the annual Riyadh Internatio­nal Book Exhibition

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