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Emirati Book Fair (EBF) will kick off on 21st April in Sharjah


on Apr 20, 2022
Emirati Book Fair

The 2nd edition of the Emirati Book Fair, organised by the Sharjah Book Authority (SBA) will commence on 21st April at SBA Headquarters in Al Zahia, Sharjah. The fair is in partnership with the Emirates Writers Union. 

It will open its doors to visitors from 9 am and will host panel discussions and poetry evenings led by renowned Emirati authors and intellectuals.

Khawla Al Mujaini, Director of Exhibitions and Festivals at SBA, noted that the book fair highlights the authority’s vision to strengthen the local book industry movement and advance it by deliberating with creatives and renowned Emirati authors and intellectuals. "The EBF will also showcase the Emirati book market and provide the public with an opportunity to expand their knowledge at the cultural event held during Ramadan," she added.

The exhibition will bring together Ali Al Abdan; Dr. Hamad Ben Saray; Shaikha Al Mutairi; Ahmad Al Assam; Amal Al Sahlawi; Awad bin Hasoum Al Darmaki; Salha Obaid; Eman Al Yousuf; Alia Al Mansoori; and Mona Alraisi, to discuss several cultural topics including the Emirati writer’s presence on the global scene, musical anthropology in Sharjah, and the creative journey of Emirati poet Ahmad Rashid Thani.

The four-day event will provide a platform for publishers, authors, and intellectuals to network, highlight new titles by emerging writers, and shed light on the creative journeys of the UAE’s literary talents. It will also cover various cultural topics apart from spotlighting the UAE’s thriving cultural scene.

Entities participating in the local event include the Sharjah Institute for Heritage (SIH), the Poetry Academy, Al Qasimi Publications, Kalimat, Al Hudhud Publishing and Distribution, and other cultural institutions, initiatives, and local publishers.

The book fair will promote local content of every genre such as academic books, novels, historical titles, and children’s literature.

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