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Emirates literature festival to draw top authors, celebritie­s

CELEBRATIO­N OF IDEAS MARKS 15TH ANNIVERSAR­Y ON FEBRUARY 1-6, 2023

- BY SAJILA SASEENDRAN Senior Reporter

Hollywood stars, award-winning authors and thought leaders shaping the world today will headline the 2023 edition of the Emirates Airline Festival of Literature in Dubai, it was revealed at a grand ceremony at Dubai’s Mohammad Bin Rashid Library yesterday.

The biggest celebratio­n of stories in the Arab region and one of the top literary festivals in the world will be celebratin­g its 15th anniversar­y from February 1 to 6, 2023.

Bringing together more than 250 of the world’s greatest writers and thinkers in more than 300 events, the line-up features prominent names, many of whom are returning to Dubai as ‘old friends’, reflecting this year’s festival theme.

Top author names were revealed at the ceremony, which began with Lara Zaid performing at the Waterfront Garden.

Dubai Youth Choir presented the song ‘Hello friends, our journey never ends’, the firstever jingle created for Emirates LitFest. The ceremony ended with a special performanc­e by singer Zigzag Ghanim.

Who is coming?

The author line-up was revealed in the form of an animation movie showing images and names and their books.

The line-up includes Brian Cox, Emmy-award winning patriarch of the hit streaming series Succession; master-storytelle­rs Jeffrey Archer, Cecelia Ahern, Mohsin Hamid, and Alexander McCall Smith; Indian politician Shashi Tharoor; renowned religious commentato­r Reza Aslan, who will be in conversati­on with Omar Saif Ghobash; Malaysian journalist and activist Marina Mahathir; notable Bahraini poet Qasim Haddad; and Emirati author and poet Maisoon Saker Al Qassimi, the 2022 winner of the Sheikh Zayed Book Award.

The full list can be found on the Emirates Lit Fest website.

How it all started

Isobel Abulhoul, CEO and trustee of the Emirates Literature Foundation, recollecte­d that the very first festival back in 2009 welcomed just 65 authors.

“Since then, so much has happened… 2023 will be our 15th anniversar­y and more than 250 renowned authors and speakers will be joining us next February and it will be our largest event yet… We are so lucky to have authors from each year of the festival, making a triumphant return and thrilling us once again, the Emirates literature foundation,” she said.

Guest curator

For the first time, the Festival has welcomed a guest curator — poet and author Lemn Sissay — who brings his own inimitable flair to selected events.

The programme is believed to be one of the most diverse line-ups of any literary event in the world, representi­ng almost 50 different nationalit­ies including a strong representa­tion of Filipino writers.

Making sense of the world

Ahlam Bolooki, festival director for the Emirates Airline Festival of Literature, said: “Through discussion, dialogue,

and stories, together we have made sense of the world, learnt about ourselves and each other, connected with and appreciate­d others’ viewpoints. We have ignited a passion for reading and words in thousands of children who have been inspired by meeting an author.

“We have been able to do all of this through the steadfast support of our title sponsor, Emirates, and the Dubai Culture and Arts Authority, who along with all our other partners and supporters, enable us to make the Festival happen.

“We are truly grateful and appreciati­ve for all of their support over the years. We know we have made a difference and we couldn’t have done it without our old friends.”

It will be our largest event yet… We are so lucky to have authors from each year of the festival, making a triumphant return and thrilling us once again.”

Isobel Abulhoul | CEO and trustee of the Emirates Literature Foundation

Literary minds

Dr Saeed Mubarak Bin Kharbash, CEO of the Arts and Literature Sector at Dubai Culture and Arts Authority, said: “The Emirates Airline Literature Festival is an annual coming together of literary minds from around the world in celebratio­n of the written word and contribute­s to educating community members and raising public awareness of the role that literature plays in our lives.

“We are proud to be continuous­ly supporting such an inspiring initiative to help empower the status of books and reading and enrich culture and literature of all kinds.”

 ?? Virendra Saklani/Gulf News ?? ■ Some of the authors who will grace the 15th anniversar­y edition of the Emirates literature festival were revealed at a ceremony held at the Mohammad Bin Rashid Library yesterday.
Virendra Saklani/Gulf News ■ Some of the authors who will grace the 15th anniversar­y edition of the Emirates literature festival were revealed at a ceremony held at the Mohammad Bin Rashid Library yesterday.
 ?? Virendra Saklani/Gulf News ?? ■ Dubai Youth Choir presented the song ‘Hello friends, our journey never ends’, the first-ever jingle created for Emirates LitFest. Singer Zigzag Ghanim also performed at the event.
Virendra Saklani/Gulf News ■ Dubai Youth Choir presented the song ‘Hello friends, our journey never ends’, the first-ever jingle created for Emirates LitFest. Singer Zigzag Ghanim also performed at the event.
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