Festival of Literature opens in Dubai!

March 06, 2013 11:18
Festival of Literature opens in Dubai!

On Tuesday, one of the biggest literary events in the region, The Emirates Airline Festival of Literature, opened with a spectacular ceremony signalling the start of the five-day celebration of the written and spoken word. Around 120 writers from 30 countries are expected to join event spanning five days and serve a diversity of genres, topics and subject matter in some 200 events designed to provide entertainment and inspiration for all the family.

 

Moreover the festival, which is in its fifth edition, will run from March 5-9 which caters to every taste and age, as it has something for everybody, whether one is interested in literature, film, music, art, food, journalism and more.

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The festival is held under the patronage of His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, UAE Vice-President and Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, in partnership with Emirates airline and the Dubai Culture & Arts Authority (Dubai Culture).

 

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On Tuesday, Festival Director Isobel Abulhoul, OBE, said at a press conference that this year's theme is "Heroes and Villains" while she announced that Shaikh Mohammad issued a decree on Monday creating the Emirates Literature Foundation as a charitable institution that will keep literature alive in all its forms throughout the year. The Foundation will be responsible for organising, managing and supervising the Emirates Airline Literature Festival on an annual basis, as well as attracting top world writers to enrich the event with their creative literary works.

 

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Moreover, best-selling author Jeffery Deaver said at the press conference that he considers himself an expert on the topic of literature festivals, as he travels all over the world to attend them while he said that “without doubt I can say that there is no better festival in the world than the Emirates Airline Festival of Literature”. He added that the success of this festival is due to a number of reasons including the fact that it is multicultural, multinational, multigenerational, multimedia and “multipurposeful”while saying that as he has written 35 books he is allowed to make up a word or two.

 

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He stressed on the fact that no other festival embraces young readers like this festival.

He quotes "We authors increasingly compete for readers' time ... It's the young people that we need to appeal to in order to create a new generation of readers and he is firmly convinced that all it takes for children to moderate their time in front of TV screens and the computer is to offer them good old-fashioned story-telling."

 

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To conclude, over 24 sessions, masterclasses and special events tickets have been sold out in record time this year, which is more than last year, which saw less than half the number of sell outs over the same period of time.

 

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This event is undoubtedly a great place to be for all and like a heaven for literary lovers from around the world!

(AW:Samrat Biswas)

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