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Emirates Airline Festival of Literature 2025 lineup of authors revealed

Emirates Airline Festival of Literature 2025 lineup of authors revealed
12 Nov 2024 22:36

DUBAI (ALETIHAD)

The Emirates Literature Foundation has revealed the speaker lineup and programme details for the upcoming Emirates Airline Festival of Literature 2025, officially marking the countdown to the 17th edition of the event.

Set to take place from 29 January to 3 February 2025 at the newly renovated InterContinental Dubai Festival City, the LitFest will offer attendees over 150 incomparable experiences, including fan-favourites: Desert Stanzas, LitFest After Hours, Discovery Talks, and the LitFest Families programme.

The LitFest is held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, with the support of Title Sponsor Emirates Airline, and Founding Partner Dubai Culture and Arts Authority (Dubai Culture).

Among the most anticipated names set to attend the Festival are bestselling author Abraham Verghese, Emmy Award-winning journalist Hala Gorani, the best-selling author and illustrator of the wildly popular ‘Diary of a Wimpy Kid’ series Jeff Kinney, multi-talented author and screenwriter Daniel Handler (also known as Lemony Snicket, creator of ‘A Series of Unfortunate Events’), Booker Prize-nominated author Chigozie Obioma, best-selling travel writer and author Dr Mohamed Mansi Qandil, scholar and researcher Abdel Illah Benarafa, Cultural Personality of the Year Waciny Laredj, poet and author Khalid Albudoor, and celebrated Palestinian chef and cookbook author Fadi Kattan.

“As we navigate a world of uncertainty and change, the Emirates LitFest serves as a vital platform for dialogue, understanding, and reflection,” said Ahlam Bolooki, CEO of Emirates Literature Foundation, Director of Emirates Airline Festival of Literature, and Managing Director of ELF Publishing.

“Global conversations around identity and culture have never been more crucial, and we are honoured to welcome literary icons from across the globe whose works speak to the heart of these issues. Through our Festival’s dynamic programme, sessions that are set to inspire future generations and events that celebrate our shared experiences, we are building a community based on empathy and understanding. Now, more than ever, we need stories that connect us to our shared humanity, and the Emirates LitFest is where those stories happen” she added.

Boutros Boutros, Executive Vice President, Corporate Communications, Marketing and Brand at Emirates, said: “The Emirates Airline Festival of Literature has become one of the world’s leading literary gatherings for its rich diversity of authors and inspirational exchanges that prompt new possibilities and uncover different perspectives. We’re proud to bring together audiences of every age and background with writers and thinkers and give them the opportunity to be inspired by new voices and creative storytelling at the event. The Festival is a centrepiece in Dubai’s cultural landscape, and we look forward to supporting its growth and advancing the city’s creative economy.”

Dubai Culture is sponsoring this year’s Emirati Strand, which celebrates the culture of the UAE and provides an opportunity for Emirati and international authors to grace the Emirates LitFest stage together. The Emirati Strand features a diverse range of experiences and a distinguished lineup of Emirati writers including poet Adel Khozam, Dr Noura Alkarbi, artist Asmaa Al Remithi, poet Ali Al Shaali, author and scholar Salha Ghabish, author and trainer Hamdan Bin Shfayan Alameri, author Nadia Al Najjar, filmmaker Nahla Al Fahad, and many more.

Dr. Saeed Mubarak bin Kharbash, CEO of the Arts, Design, and Literature Sector at Dubai Culture, affirmed the Authority's commitment to advancing the culture and arts sector and ensuring its sustainability and growth by empowering talent, and enhancing their presence on the cultural stage. He said: “The Emirates Airline Festival of Literature has become an active platform that brings together writers, thinkers, and literary figures from around the world in Dubai to celebrate their achievements and creativity through a series of events and sessions that foster communication between communities and encourage cultural exchange.

“Our sponsorship of the Bil Emirati strand aims to create an environment where Emirati intellectuals can share their diverse perspectives and engage with festival visitors worldwide, enriching the local cultural landscape. At Dubai Culture, we are proud of our strategic partnership with the festival, which supports the strength of the cultural and creative industries and cements Dubai’s position as a global centre for culture, an incubator for creativity, and a thriving hub for talent.”

He added that, through its sponsorship of the ‘Emirati Strand’, the authority aims to foster a creative environment that enables Emirati intellectuals to express their diverse views and ideas, and interact with the festival’s guests – writers and literary figures from around the world. This, in turn, positively impacts the local cultural scene. He also noted Dubai Culture’s pride in its strategic partnership with the festival. The collaboration contributed to further strengthening the cultural and creative industries and enhancing Dubai’s status as a global cultural hub that promotes creativity and provides a meeting place for talent.”

The LitFest offers a whole gamut of experiences with signature events set to make their presence felt even more emphatically this year, starting with the Desert Stanzas at Caravanserai, an evening under the stars, where international and local poets gather in celebration of their stories. Literature lovers can also dive into the intrigue at All That Glitters, where mystery unfolds with each course; or make your way to the Theatre of Digital Art in Madinat Jumeirah to enjoy a Qanoon and Poetry Night with a star-studded line-up of poets and performers.At the core of every great story is a conversation, and at the Emirates LitFest, these dialogues come to life.

Graeme Wilson speaks about ‘To Be The First,’ the authorised biography of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum. Dive into a thought-provoking session with Abraham Verghese as he explores the many layers of his best-selling novel, ‘The Covenant of Water.’ Walk alongside Dr Mohamed Mansi Qandil and Waciny Laredj to uncover the art of storytelling, or catch up with two-time Booker Prize nominee Chigozie Obioma as he discusses his latest masterpiece, ‘The Road to the Country.’ Get up close with British national treasure and award-winning actress Alison Steadman as she shares the story of her life, with her signature warmth and charm.

The Festival’s the LitFest Families segment is set to bring an exciting weekend packed with creativity and entertainment for young readers, featuring top children’s authors and illustrators from across the UAE and the world. Jeff Kinney will lead Hot Mess, an interactive show based on his book from the ‘Diary of a Wimpy Kid’ series, Darryl Gadzekpo and Ella Phillips will take centre stage to share how to grow ingredients without a garden and turn them into tasty meals, while Ross Welford will bid to spark imaginations through a time-travel adventure. UAE radio personality and children’s author Helen Farmer will speak about her debut book.

Author May Chebaklo will introduce audiences to the hidden tales behind the letters of the Arabic alphabet, while writer Noura Al-Khoori adeptly turns Emirati symbols like the Ghaf tree into fun, memorable tales packed with knowledge.

Festival-goers can explore captivating topics with their favourite authors in this free-to-attend series, featuring a wide range of discussions. Unlearn overthinking with clinical psychologist and author Jessamy Hibberd. Celebrate the timeless wit and wisdom of Jane Austen with Laaleen Sukhera. Gain inspiration from Hanno Sauer as he tackles the global challenges that require global cooperation. 
Bahraini author Waleed Hashem gives us a sneak peek behind the scenes of writing his comedy-crime novel, while Palestinian author Amal Ismail opens up on her deeply personal journey of writing after life-changing trauma.

The LitFest will shine a spotlight on the talented young writers, performers and achievers recognised in the Emirates Literature Foundation’s competitions. Award ceremonies will honour winners of prestigious contests, including the Chevron Readers' Cup, Emirates NBD Poetry For All, Children’s Letter Writing, Oxford University Press Story Writing, Arcadia Book in a Box, and Al Futtaim Digital Story Telling competitions.

For ten lucky writers, the First Chapter: ELF Seddiqi Writers' Fellowship award ceremony in its fourth iteration will mark the beginning of their literary careers with a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

The Voices of Future Generations for the Middle East competition will feature a special book launch at the Festival, celebrating the fifth round of winning sustainability-themed stories. ELF Publishing will host a soft launch for Emirati writer Shamma Albastaki's book, ‘House to House.’

With the ‘Bil Arabi’ pass, Festival-goers can get tickets to all the Arabic programme sessions – minus the workshops and special events – at up to 90% off! Don’t miss out on this fantastic deal to enjoy most of the Arabic sessions at the Festival.

Exclusive perks are reserved for Foundation Friends – members of the Festival’s loyalty programme – who enjoy a 20% discount on all ticket categories, including workshops and special events. Members also benefit from priority booking, reserved seating, access to the Foundation Friends Lounge, and invitations to exclusive events both during the Festival and throughout the year.

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