taking place over three weekends in a format that reinvigorates the popular annual event.
This year s festival, which runs until
February 13, will adopt a hybrid approach, hosting live appearances from
several regional and international authors, as well as online sessions embracing literature, art, science and film.
A number of literary heavyweights are scheduled to appear at the event
, including Elif Shafak, Amin Maalouf and Lemn Sissay, and Dubai’s own Booker Prize-finalist Avni Doshi.
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