Seventeen International Authors to Visit Palestine - The Palestine Festival of Literature, 7-11 May 2008

06/05/2008 01:07

PR Newswire

LONDON, May 6 /PRNewswire/ --


- The Power of Culture vs The Culture of Power

Seventeen International Authors to Visit Palestine: Mourid

Barghouti, Victoria Brittain, William Dalrymple, Roddy Doyle, Esther Freud,

Suheir Hammad, Nathalie Handal, David Hare, Ian Jack, Brigid Keenan, Jamal

Mahjoub, Claire Messud, Pankaj Mishra, Andrew O'Hagan, Hanan al-Shaykh, Raja

Shehada, Ahdaf Soueif

In solidarity with the Palestinian people

In recognition of Palestine's cultural contribution to the world

In affirmation of the power of the word - And the responsibility of

speaking it

INSPIRED by the call of the late great Palestinian thinker,

Edward Said, to "reaffirm the power of culture over the culture of power."

RECOGNISING the difficulties Palestinians face under military

occupation in travelling around their own country, the Festival will travel

to its audiences in the West Bank. It will tour from Jerusalem, to Ramallah,

to Jenin, to Bethlehem. Sadly, it cannot, this year, travel to Gaza.

PATRONS: Chinua Achebe, John Berger, Mahmoud Darwish, Seamus

Heaney and Harold Pinter.

PARTNERS: the British Council, the A.M. Qattan Foundation,

Bethlehem University, Birzeit University, the Bookshop at the American Colony

Hotel, Dar an-Nadwa in Bethlehem and Yabous Productions. Also supported by

The Sigrid Rausing Charitable Fund, the Ford Foundation, The Arab Fund for

Arts and Culture, and UNESCO.

OPENS: 7 May: Dar al-Tifel al-Arabi Museum, Jerusalem with

readings by best-selling travel writer William Dalrymple, British/Lebanese

writer Hanan al-Shaykh, Scottish writer Andrew O'Hagan and others.

RAMALLAH 8 May: Ramallah's own Mourid Barghouti,

Palestinian/American poet Suheir Hammad and British/Egyptian novelist, Ahdaf

Soueif at al-Kasaba Theatre.

JENIN 9 May: Sir David Hare discusses political theatre.

BETHLEHEM 9 May: Roddy Doyle, Jamal Mahjoub and Nathalie Handal with

students at Bethlehem University. Esther Freud, Pankaj Mishra and others will

later read at Bethlehem's Dar Annadwa.

CLOSES: 11 May in Jerusalem with the 'Yasmeen' group from the Edward Said

National Conservatory of Music; readings by each of the Festival authors and

messages from our patrons.


- ALL EVENTS ARE FREE


- For full programme details of the Palestine Festival of Literature

please visit http://www.palestinelitfest.org (from 7 May) or email

palfestinfo@gmail.com


- Strong outreach and education components.

LONDON, May 6 /PRNewswire/ --

The Palestine Festival of Literature is a project of UK charity, ENGAGED

EVENTS.

International Media Enquiries, Please Contact: palfestmedia@gmail.com, In London: Fiona McMorrough, +44-20-7405-7422, +44-7887730136, fionam@fmcm.co.uk; In Ramallah: Carol Michael, +970-598-198-392, carolmmichel@hotmail.com; In Jerusalem: Khaled al-Ghoul, +626-1045-02, khaled@yabous.org