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3 Arab Women Play a Part In The Emirates Airline Festival of Literature 2020

This year’s Litfest, the UAE’s premier literary festival, is shining the spotlight on acclaimed females…

The Emirates Airline Festival of Literature is back for 2020, and for its 12th edition, the Arab world’s largest celebration of the written and spoken word is showcasing 12 fantastic females.  They are helping make sense of the world, either through their characters’ stories or their own experiences. And three of the acclaimed women that are being put in the in the spotlight from February 4-9 come from the region.

Here’s why the women, who are bringing new insights and evaluating historical and modern-day issues, were chosen.

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1. Jokha Alharthi

The first Arab woman to win the Man Booker International Prize (2019), is at the festival with Celestial Bodies, the first novel by an Omani woman to be translated into English. The book by Alharthi, a writer and academic who obtained a PhD in classical Arabic literature from Edinburgh University, brings to life the intertwined tales of three sisters. The secrets and conflicts – internal and external – of their small Omani society reveal the broad strokes of history alongside the personal interplay of characters striving to tell their own stories. The book was shortlisted for Zayed Award 2011 too. 

Alharthi has also published three collections of short stories and two other novels, Manamat and Bitter Orange, which earned her the Sultan Qaboos Award for Culture, Arts and Literature.

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