Khaleej Times

AD book fair concludes with launch of book about hope during Covid-19

- Ismail Sebugwaawo ismail@khaleejtim­es.com

The Abu Dhabi Internatio­nal Book Fair concluded with a book launch by the Ministry of Culture and Youth. The book entitled Texts in a Time of Solitude: Writings of Hope During the Pandemic is a literary initiative by the ministry on the occasion of the UAE Writer’s Day 2021 which falls on May 26 every year.

The ministry invited Uae-based Arab and Emirati writers and poets to participat­e in the initiative, which was carried out in cooperatio­n with the UAE Writers’ Union and the United Publishing.

The initiative focused on how literary and creative writing helped in recovering from the Covid-19 pandemic and the role of culture in bringing people closer together and promoting solidarity and people-to-people contact. The initiative spotlighte­d literary production on the subject of the pandemic and capturing the various experience­s and emotions that the pandemic brought about among people.

The book was launched during a session held in the UAE Writer’s Union stand at the Abu Dhabi Internatio­nal Book Fair, in the presence of the president of the Board of the UAE Writers’ Union Sultan Al Amimi, during a panel discussion with Khaled Al Badour, Najiba Rifai and Abdullah Al Hadeyah, and moderated by the poet Amal Ismail. All the panelists contribute­d creative texts in the book. The book was published in two parts, with the first part dedicated to poetry, featuring eloquent poetry, Nabati (popular), freestyle poetry and prose poems, while the second part was devoted to the art of the short and very short story writing.

The book contains works of 38 poets, who presented 29 eloquent poems and nine Nabati poems, while 20 writers contribute­d the prose. The book culminates in a critical reading of the pandemic, which deals with pandemic that have ravaged humanity over time, giving a gist of the experience of creators from around the world.

The book features names of some of the prominent Emirati creators such as Dr Manaa Saeed Al Otaiba, Ali Abu Al Reesh, Dr Shihab Al Ghanem, Dr Aref Al Sheikh, Dr Basma Yusuf, Ali Al Khawar, Khalil Aylaboni, Hassan Al Obaidli, Mubarak Al Oud Al Ameri and many others, as well as resident creators such as Dr Bahija Idlibi, Sameh Kawash and Dr Haitham Al Khawaja.

While presenting the book, Noura bint Mohammed Al Kaabi, Minister of Culture and Youth, stressed the ministry’s keenness to be the main driver to foster a cultural environmen­t in the UAE. She stressed that under the guidance of the UAE’S wise leadership, the country has provided a conducive infrastruc­ture and legislativ­e framework to support the cultural sector and motivate creative people. Launching initiative­s and programmes to showcase their work globally, enhances the cultural achievemen­ts of the country making it an incubator for creativity and creators.

 ?? ?? Arab and Emirati writers were invited to participat­e in the initiative which was carried out in cooperatio­n with the UAE Writers’ Union and the United Publishing.
Arab and Emirati writers were invited to participat­e in the initiative which was carried out in cooperatio­n with the UAE Writers’ Union and the United Publishing.

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