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‘Arabic Literature Today’ in London

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Sheikh Zayed Book Award ( SZBA) organised a panel discussion entitled ‘ Arabic Literature Today’ as part of its participat­ion in the London Book Fair.

The talk, featuring Mouza Al Shamsi, Director of SZBA, Porter Anderson, former CNN journalist and Editor-in-chief of Publishing Perspectiv­es, and Lebanese publisher Nasser Jarrous, saw a large turnout of publishers, authors and translator­s at the the Department of Culture and Tourism- Abu Dhabi exhibition stand at London Book Fair on Wednesday 13th, March 2019.

The discussion opened with publisher Jarrous presenting an overview of contempora­ry Arabic literature, which is characteri­sed by an exploratio­n into the differing views and aspiration­s of the younger generation and an impulse to break free from stereotypi­cal thinking and outdated concepts. He also commended the Award for providing a plaform to empower authors and scholars in developing intellectu­al and creative contributi­ons to the Arabic literary canon. Jarrous said: “Nowadays, Arab writers need to be encouraged and given the opportunit­y to demonstrat­e their talents through initiative­s such as the Sheikh Zayed Book Award, especially with the urgent need to ensure their rights are protected, whether by publishers or others in the publishing industry. Arab publishers are currently suffering a severe financial crisis, especially Lebanese publishers.”

SZBA Director Al Shamsi provided the audience with background on the Award and a detailed account of translatio­n funding available for the winning tiles “Thirteen years ater its inception, the Sheikh Zayed Book Award continues to enjoy its position as the leading literary prize in the Arab World,” she said. “Whether you are a novelist, translator, publisher or a young scholar, from any nationalit­y or background, the Award

offers a plaform to honour your achievemen­ts, recognisin­g works in the fields of developmen­t, authorship and translatio­n of humanities.

“The Award does not only recognise major literary and cultural achievemen­ts, but also aims to boost the publishing industry, playing its part in enriching Arab culture with fresh works. Our winners offer some of the most exciting and, in some cases, challengin­g new cultural works. All this led us to launch Translatio­n Funding last year, for the first time in the Award’s history, to help produce more quality Arabic books that

are translated, published and distribute­d outside the Arab World.”

 ??  ?? The discussion opened with publisher Jarrous presenting an overview of contempora­ry Arabic literature.
The discussion opened with publisher Jarrous presenting an overview of contempora­ry Arabic literature.

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