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Day 2: Sharjah Book Fair Professional Program

The book fair opens tomorrow morning.

Today, the Sharjah International Book Fair’s pre-fair professional program wrapped up with a few speeches, an interesting (brief) presentation from Jon Malinowski about PubMatch.Com, and a pair of “matchmaking” sessions. The idea behind these matchmaking sessions was to pair publishers, agents, and rights-buyers across languages and cultures so that they could discover more about one another’s literatures.

Fortunately or unfortunately, there weren’t enough Arab publishers to go around: Several Anglo publishers complained that they’d come to Sharjah to meet with the world’s Ahmed al-Zayadis, Mohamed Hashims, and Fatima al-Boudis, and were less interested in rights-sellers from Kuala Lumpur or book distributors from the UAE.

Nonetheless, the positive side is that a number of publishers expressed a distinct interest in seizing hold of wonderful Arabic books, giving them high-quality translations, and causing all to live happily ever after.* And, even if some publishers didn’t have the “match” of their dreams, each publisher, agent, rights-seller, and ne’er-do-well made off with an orange booklet of 30-odd suggested Arabic-language titles available for translation.

It’s a somewhat eclectic list (some of the suggestions are mine, some not), and unfortunately doesn’t include excerpts from the novels, just descriptions. Next year, isA.

Updates and corrections from the original orange book are in bold.

The suggested books include:

There are also a number of children’s picture books at the back of the orange booklet, including the infamous النقطة السوداء, by the even more infamous Walid Taher, which more or less predicted the Egyptian revolution.

Have your own suggestions or rebuttals?

Well, add them below.

Note:

I would also like someone to please rescue Sonallah Ibrahim’s Stealth, which was briefly available from Aflame Books, before their demise. This is not a charity case; it’s a brilliant novel in excellent translation. Please and thank you.

Related:

Sharjah Announces 2011 Book Fair Events

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