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Two dynamic young voices discuss evolution of Emirati literatureat SIBF 2024 reflecting on their personal journeys

By dailyguardian.aeNovember 16, 20243 Mins Read
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Writers Khalid Almazemi and Hamdan Alamiri join moderator Waleed Al Marzooqi to explore how literature in the UAE is emerging in an era dominated by digital data and rapid cultural shifts


Sharjah, November 16, 2024

The 43rd edition of the Sharjah International Book Fair (SIBF) continued its celebration of literary innovation, spotlighting two dynamic young Emirati voices in a discussion on the evolution of Emirati literature.

The thought-provoking session, titled New Emirati Literature and moderated by Waleed Al Marzooqi, featured Khalid Almazmi and Hamdan Alameri. The duo explored how literature in the UAE is transforming in an era defined by digital data and rapid cultural shifts.

The discussion highlighted the writers’ distinctive approaches to narrative and poetry, underlining their contributions to carving out a space for Emirati voices in the literary world.

“Emirati literature is at a fascinating crossroads,” remarked Khalid Almazmi. “We are building on a rich cultural legacy while finding ways to reflect contemporary realities and global influences in our work.”

Almazmi, author of Qariat Qalby (My Heart’s Village), a 66-page collection of short stories first published in 2021, reflected on the personal nature of his craft. “Writing is how I express my spirit and identity. Each time I reflect on why I write, I discover a new answer—it evolves just like I do. In My Heart’s Village, I wanted to create a timeless world where imagination gives people the energy to endure life. Writing for me is about touching hearts, not following trends. Every word I write is carefully crafted for readers of all ages, ensuring my pen reflects my uniqueness.”

Charting his own literary journey, Hamdan Alameri, author of two books including Mozakerat Qotnia (Cotton Notes), shared: “My journey with writing began with letters to my mother—a way to express my emotions. But when I moved to the US, I realised my voice was marginalised in a different society. Writing soon transformed from a childhood hobby into a way to represent the people I stand for.”

He added: “Writing is deeply personal; I write as if I’m speaking to myself, questioning and critiquing every word. It’s a process of striving for perfection while silencing the noise of the world, ensuring my work resonates with its intended audience—whether they are adults or adolescents.”

Moderator Waleed Al Marzooqi skilfully steered the conversation with thoughtful questions, inviting the speakers to share their creative processes and personal journeys. The session provided valuable insights into how these emerging writers navigate the challenge of preserving cultural heritage while embracing modern storytelling techniques. –ENDS

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