For
the 7th successive year, Culture and Co announces its participation in the Abu
Dhabi International Book Fair this month
Book
signing and workshops by illustrious graphic novel authors and children’s
writers announced
Culture
and Co, the French bookstore of the Emirates, has announced its active
participation in the Abu Dhabi International Book Fair which starts on the 30th
April and ends on the 5th May 2014 at the ADNEC - Abu Dhabi National
Exhibition Center.
“During the
2014 edition, the French Pavilion, which is co-managed by the BIEF -
International Agency of the French Book Publishing Industry – and Culture &
Co, in partnership with the French Institute, will be extremely animated.” Renata Sader, owner of Culture & Co, commented. “It will
highlight graphic novels and children’s books and many workshops have been
organized for the public to mingle with their favourite authors.”
Workshops
by youth writers Sylvaine Jaoui and Roxane Marie-Galliez will take place
throughout the event, while Swedish children’s writer Jan Loof, whose works
have been translated into French, will meet his young readers on Saturday 3rd
May. For older readers, graphic novelist Nicolas Wild will be present at the
Illustrator’s Corner and will run a workshop in the French Pavilion.
The
programme will also feature literature and geopolitics, with geographer Frank
Tétart, lecturer at Khalifa University in Abu Dhabi, introducing and signing
his “Grand Atlas 2014”, William Gueraiche, lecturer at the American University
of Dubai, introducing and signing his book on the Geopolitics of the U.A.E
“Geopolitique de Dubai et des Emirats Arabes Unis”, writer Gabriel Malika
signing his books “Qatarina” and “Les meilleures intentions du monde” and
Swedish award-winning authors Kristina Ohlsson, Catharina Ingelman-Sundberg and
Majgull Axelsson who will sign French translations of their works on Saturday 3rd
May at 4:30 pm.
“As the Kingdom of Sweden is the Guest
of Honour of this year’s ADIBF, we wanted to be sure that its creations were
also accessible to the French-speaking community so we are delighted to have
Swedish authors come to the French Pavilion and meet the French-speaking
public. We are very excited about this cooperation.” Sader added.
The
French Pavilion is situated at the entrance of hall 11, next to the pavilion of
the Guest of Honour.
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