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Speakers of speakers in the award "Sharjah for literary appreciation" Show African identity

Sharjah, January 25 / WAM / The sessions of the series of speakers in the “Sharjah Literary Appreciation Award” were available within the activities of the “Sharjah Festival for African Literature, which was titled” Nigerian novelist and Wali Swinca: In light of the word “for the public, the door for exploration of the multi -faceted nature of the African identity that exceeds the geographical borders She deeply rooted in the cultures and traditions of the peoples of the continent, in which the Nigerian novelist, who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1986, discussed the relationship between language and identity and the development of the spoken and written word through his participation in a number of personal stories that illuminated his seven -decade literary career.

The international writer and Wali Swinca talked about the concept of happiness and contentment in life, highlighting the importance of originality and freedom in human experiences, pointing out that the African identity lives in our traditions, arts and stories, which is an important part of our culture, peoples, and arts of various forms that help in preserving this identity.

Speaking of the difference between the theater and the novel and the reasons for his return to fictional writing, the writer and Wali Swenca explained that despite its strength it imposes limits on the writer. In the theater, you imagine what you write to be shown on the stage, but you cannot form the full image of humanity and life. As for the narrative work, it gives you the ability to surround life With all its details, which makes it more expressive of the writer’s feelings and ideas.

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