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48th Kuwait International Book Fair opens with global participation, Oman as guest of honor

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Last updated: 2025/11/19 at 10:20 PM
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The 48th Kuwait International Book Fair opened its doors on Wednesday, marking a significant moment for culture and literature in the region. Under the patronage of His Highness the Prime Minister Sheikh Ahmad Abdullah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, the event promises a vibrant celebration of reading and knowledge, showcasing over 270,000 book titles and solidifying Kuwait’s position as a cultural leader. This year’s fair is particularly noteworthy as it aligns with Kuwait’s upcoming designation as the Arab Capital of Culture and Media for 2025.

A Landmark Event: The Kuwait International Book Fair 2023

The Kuwait International Book Fair has long been a cornerstone of the country’s cultural calendar, and the 48th edition builds on that legacy. Minister of Information and Culture, Abdulrahman Al-Mutairi, inaugurated the fair, emphasizing its importance as a leading international platform for the publishing industry. The event boasts participation from 33 countries, a rise from 30 last year, demonstrating its growing global appeal.

This expansion is reflected in the sheer volume of available literature. With approximately 611 publishers and exhibitors and over 270,000 book titles on display – a substantial increase of 35,000 from the previous year – the fair offers an unparalleled opportunity for book lovers and industry professionals alike to discover new works and connect with peers. The diverse range of publications spans literature, science, economics, and politics, catering to a wide spectrum of interests.

Celebrating Cultural Ties: Oman as Guest of Honor

A highlight of this year’s fair is the presence of the Sultanate of Oman as the Guest of Honor. Minister Al-Mutairi lauded this choice, recognizing it as a powerful symbol of the deep-rooted cultural connections between Kuwait and Oman.

Showcasing Omani Heritage

Oman’s participation isn’t merely symbolic; it’s a comprehensive showcase of its rich literary, artistic, intellectual, and scientific contributions. Abdullah Nasser bin Khalifa Al-Harrasi, Oman’s Minister of Information, expressed his gratitude for the invitation, noting that it acknowledges Oman’s significant role in fostering modern Arab culture. This includes a strong tradition in areas like literature, theater, poetry, and research.

The presence of Oman as Guest of Honor adds significant value to the fair, promoting Gulf and broader Arab cultural exchange and understanding. It underscores a shared commitment to preserving and celebrating regional heritage.

Kuwait’s Cultural Vision for 2025 and Beyond

The timing of the Kuwait International Book Fair is no accident. It directly supports Kuwait’s preparations to assume the title of Arab Capital of Culture and Media in 2025. This designation recognizes Kuwait’s longstanding role as a cultural and media hub within the region, a position it has actively cultivated for decades.

The fair’s diverse program of accompanying activities – including the Cultural Hall, Cultural Café, and a dedicated Children’s Pavilion – are designed to foster dialogue, encourage creativity, and engage the public with the world of books and ideas. These spaces provide platforms for authors, thinkers, and publishers to interact directly with their audience, creating a dynamic and enriching experience.

Engaging the Next Generation: A Focus on Youth

Recognizing that over 72% of Kuwait’s population is under the age of 30, Minister Al-Mutairi emphasized the importance of empowering young people to participate in and contribute to the country’s cultural movement. The fair actively seeks to engage youth through dedicated programs and by showcasing the work of emerging Kuwaiti writers and artists.

This focus extends to inclusivity, with special attention given to children, teenagers, and individuals with disabilities. The fair aims to be a welcoming and accessible space for all, fostering a love of reading and learning across all segments of society. The exhibition halls themselves pay tribute to prominent Kuwaiti literary figures, such as Abdulrazzaq Al-Baseer, Ismail Fahd Ismail, and Abdulaziz Hussein, inspiring a sense of national pride and literary heritage.

KUNA’s Contribution to Media and Knowledge

The Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) is also making a significant contribution to the book fair, attracting considerable interest with its pavilion. KUNA’s display features a collection of publications that highlight its commitment to developing high-quality media content and promoting culture and knowledge within the community. Titles like “Kuwait in Memory of the Days” and “A Simplified Linguistic Guide for Media Professionals” demonstrate the agency’s dedication to both preserving national history and advancing professional journalism.

Furthermore, KUNA’s initiatives aimed at enhancing media literacy among children, through publications like “KUNA Junior” and “TEK KUNA,” are particularly commendable. This demonstrates a forward-thinking approach to media development, preparing the next generation to navigate the evolving digital landscape. The agency’s presence reinforces the link between media, culture, and the overall intellectual growth of Kuwait. The cultural event is a testament to this.

A Continuing Celebration of Literature

The 48th Kuwait International Book Fair is more than just a commercial event; it’s a celebration of the power of books to connect people, inspire ideas, and shape societies. Running until November 29, the fair offers a rich and diverse program of events, ensuring there’s something for everyone. The strong collaboration between public and private sectors, alongside the enthusiastic participation of publishers and the public, underscores a shared commitment to advancing Kuwait’s cultural landscape. This year’s fair is a resounding success, setting the stage for an even more vibrant cultural scene in Kuwait as it prepares to embrace its role as the Arab Capital of Culture and Media in 2025.

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