"Abu Dhabi Heritage" She reviews her literary publications in "Sharjah Book"

Sharjah, 13th November / WAM / During its participation in the forty-fourth session of the Sharjah International Book Fair, the Abu Dhabi Heritage Authority is reviewing its various literary and heritage publications, as part of its keenness to provide the cultural scene in the country with publications that enrich the Emirati heritage library, and achieve its mission of preserving the cultural and literary heritage by documenting and publishing it in a specialized framework that keeps pace with cognitive developments.
The authority’s pavilion witnessed a large turnout of visitors since the first day of the exhibition’s opening, as it attracted a large number of researchers and those interested in Emirati heritage, poetry and literature, in addition to university students and exhibition-goers.
The pavilion is known for the literary and heritage publications of the Abu Dhabi Heritage Authority by displaying about 200 titles, including collections of Nabati and classical poetry, critical and literary studies, dictionaries, and history and heritage books.
Among the most recent publications presented by the authority’s pavilion is Part 21 of the Scientific Encyclopedia of Nabati Poetry, “The Arts of Connected Poetic Intersection,” written by Dr. Ghassan Al-Hassan, the collection “Yes, a Metaphor Has Fallen from Me” by the poet Hawraa Al-Humaili, and the collection “Nothing” by the poet Muhammad Hajo.
The pavilion also displays a number of recent publications, including “Encyclopedia of Popular Poetry Figures in the Emirates – Part Four” by Dr. Rashid Al Mazrouei, the book “Features of Renewal in Contemporary Arabic Poetry” by Najia Ali Al Kharji, the book “Introduction to Popular Heritage in the Emirates” by Abdullah Ali Al Tabour and others, and the book “A View of the Emirates’ Past” by Hamad Khalifa Abu Shehab, in addition to a group of poetry collections, including “Keys to the Wind.” by the poet Khaled Al-Hassan, the collection “I Bequeathed My Tears” by the poet Maram Duraid Al-Nasr, the collection “The Horse Hunter” by the poet Abdel Moneim Hassan Muhammad, and a number of other poetry collections.
The authority’s pavilion participating in the Sharjah International Book Fair is a destination for researchers, academics and writers interested in heritage, as it provides them with a distinguished selection of books, studies and research that are considered references in the fields of heritage and local and Arab history. These publications constitute a source of knowledge enrichment and a platform for constructive dialogue and exchange of experiences between writers and researchers.
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