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Arab novelist Al Koni calls immigrants seekers of freedom

November 02, 2023 / 11:39 AM
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Sharjah24: “The desert is the cradle of civilisation, and it played a pivotal role in shaping my personality,” stated Ibrahim Al-Koni, the Libyan-born novelist who has been named the Cultural Personality of the Year at the ongoing 42nd Sharjah International Book Fair, running at Sharjah Expo Centre from November 1-12, carrying the theme ‘We Speak Books’.
Al-Koni, who was born in the Tuareg Desert and spent his childhood there before migrating to Europe, drew inspiration from myth, magical worlds, and passion for the Tuareg life, which is rich in customs and is considered the unique product of the desert. “The desert told me its own stories,” said the journalist-turned-author who said he had got lost in the biggest desert in the world for 36 hours when he was five. The experience brought a metaphysical transformation for Al-Koni, who later went to Russia to study journalism and established an Arabic newspaper in the country.

The novelist, who has spent half his lifetime in Europe, termed every immigrant a seeker of freedom. All prophets from Prophet Adam to Prophet Mohammed (PBUH) were emigrants, he noted, calling Adam a migrant from heaven to earth and Prophet Mohammed a genius who migrated twice - one for business and one a spiritual journey. 

Regarding happiness, Al Koni observed that the readiness to sacrifice oneself for ultimate happiness is important. “You can never get it if you think you can get it for free,” said the great writer who has authored 81 books in 40 languages.

The Sharjah Book Authority has honoured Al Koni as the SIBF 2023 Cultural Personality of the Year in recognition of his profound impact on both the Arab and global cultural and literary spheres and his invaluable contributions. 

Sharjah International Book Fair’s cultural programme is led by an elite group of authors, intellectuals, and artists from 33 countries, with engaging panel discussions, exciting workshops and stimulating reading sessions taking place throughout the prestigious 12-day festival.
November 02, 2023 / 11:39 AM

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