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Beirut39 is a collaborative project between the Hay Festival, Beirut UNESCO's World Book Capital 2009 celebrations, Banipal magazine and the British Council among others in order to identify 39 of the most promising Arab writers under the age of 39. The project was carried out during 2009-10 and followed on the success of Bogotá39, an earlier contest held in 2007 to identify the most promising young Latin American writers. In connection with Port Harcourt being World Book Capital 2014, Africa39 was launched by Hay Festival, featuring 39 writers under the age of 40 from sub-Saharan Africa.

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  • بيروت 39 (ar)
  • Beirut39 (en)
  • Beyrouth 39 (fr)
  • Beirut39 (it)
  • Beirut 39 (sv)
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  • بيروت39 هو مشروع مشترك ما بين ومجلة بانيبال والمجلس الثقافي البريطاني جاء في خضم الاحتفالات باختيار اليونسكو بيروت عاصمة الكتاب العالمية عام 2009 م، لاكتشاف أفضل الكتاب العرب دون الأربعين عاما. أعلنت «هاي فستيفال» أسماء ال39 كاتب في معرض فرانكفورت العالمي للكتاب في 16 تشرين الأوّل سنة 2009 م. (ar)
  • Beyrouth 39 est un projet mené en collaboration entre le Hay Festival, l'événement de l'Unesco Capitale mondiale du livre avec Beyrouth comme capitale en 2009, le magazine Banipal et le British Council, entre autres. (fr)
  • Beirut39 is a collaborative project between the Hay Festival, Beirut UNESCO's World Book Capital 2009 celebrations, Banipal magazine and the British Council among others in order to identify 39 of the most promising Arab writers under the age of 39. The project was carried out during 2009-10 and followed on the success of Bogotá39, an earlier contest held in 2007 to identify the most promising young Latin American writers. In connection with Port Harcourt being World Book Capital 2014, Africa39 was launched by Hay Festival, featuring 39 writers under the age of 40 from sub-Saharan Africa. (en)
  • Beirut39 è un progetto collaborativo tra il , l'organizzazione degli eventi legati a Beirut Capitale mondiale del libro UNESCO 2009, la rivista e il British Council e altri volto ad identificare 39 tra i più promettenti scrittori arabi sotto i 39 anni. Il progetto si è svolto tra il 2009 e il 2010 in seguito al successo dell'analogo progetto che ebbe luogo nel 2007 per identificare i più promettenti scrittori dell'America latina. In occasione della nomina di Port Harcourt come World Book Capital 2014, fu lanciato il progetto destinato agli scrittori dell'Africa Sub-sahariana. (it)
  • Beirut 39 var huvudprojektet när Beirut var Unescos bokhuvudstad 2009. De 39 främsta unga författarna med arabisk bakgrund utsågs. För att kunna väljas ut till projektet skulle man vara född 1970 eller senare, och ha rötter i arabvärlden. Juryn bestod av den egyptiska litteraturkritikern , den libanesiska poeten Abdo Wazen, den libanesiska författaren Alawiya Sobh och den omanska poeten och chefredaktören Saif al-Rahbi. (sv)
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  • بيروت39 هو مشروع مشترك ما بين ومجلة بانيبال والمجلس الثقافي البريطاني جاء في خضم الاحتفالات باختيار اليونسكو بيروت عاصمة الكتاب العالمية عام 2009 م، لاكتشاف أفضل الكتاب العرب دون الأربعين عاما. أعلنت «هاي فستيفال» أسماء ال39 كاتب في معرض فرانكفورت العالمي للكتاب في 16 تشرين الأوّل سنة 2009 م. (ar)
  • Beirut39 is a collaborative project between the Hay Festival, Beirut UNESCO's World Book Capital 2009 celebrations, Banipal magazine and the British Council among others in order to identify 39 of the most promising Arab writers under the age of 39. The project was carried out during 2009-10 and followed on the success of Bogotá39, an earlier contest held in 2007 to identify the most promising young Latin American writers. In connection with Port Harcourt being World Book Capital 2014, Africa39 was launched by Hay Festival, featuring 39 writers under the age of 40 from sub-Saharan Africa. Beirut39's requirements for eligibity stipulated that the author be born in or after 1970, be of Arab heritage and have at least one publication. The judges for the contest included Egyptian literary critic Gaber Asfour, Lebanese poet and journalist Abdo Wazen, Lebanese writer Alawiya Sobh and Omani poet and journalist Saif Al Rahbi. The project resulted in a literary anthology called Beirut39: New Writing from the Arab World, edited by Samuel Shimon of Banipal magazine and published by Bloomsbury in 2010. The book was published in both English and Arabic. (en)
  • Beyrouth 39 est un projet mené en collaboration entre le Hay Festival, l'événement de l'Unesco Capitale mondiale du livre avec Beyrouth comme capitale en 2009, le magazine Banipal et le British Council, entre autres. (fr)
  • Beirut39 è un progetto collaborativo tra il , l'organizzazione degli eventi legati a Beirut Capitale mondiale del libro UNESCO 2009, la rivista e il British Council e altri volto ad identificare 39 tra i più promettenti scrittori arabi sotto i 39 anni. Il progetto si è svolto tra il 2009 e il 2010 in seguito al successo dell'analogo progetto che ebbe luogo nel 2007 per identificare i più promettenti scrittori dell'America latina. In occasione della nomina di Port Harcourt come World Book Capital 2014, fu lanciato il progetto destinato agli scrittori dell'Africa Sub-sahariana. I requisiti per l'inclusione nell'elenco di Beirut39 stabilivano che l'autore fosse nato dopo il 1970, fosse di origine araba ed avesse almeno una pubblicazione. Tra i giudici del concorso vi erano il critico letterario egiziano , il poeta e giornalista libanese , lo scrittore libanese e il poeta e giornalista omanita . In seguito al progetto venne pubblicata un'antologia intitolata Beirut39: New Writing from the Arab World, edita da della rivista Banipal e pubblicato da Bloomsbury Publishing nel 2010 in inglese ed arabo. (it)
  • Beirut 39 var huvudprojektet när Beirut var Unescos bokhuvudstad 2009. De 39 främsta unga författarna med arabisk bakgrund utsågs. För att kunna väljas ut till projektet skulle man vara född 1970 eller senare, och ha rötter i arabvärlden. Juryn bestod av den egyptiska litteraturkritikern , den libanesiska poeten Abdo Wazen, den libanesiska författaren Alawiya Sobh och den omanska poeten och chefredaktören Saif al-Rahbi. Man fick in över 480 nomineringar från hela världen. De 39 vinnarna publicerades 2010 i en antologi sammanställd av Samuel Shimon i samarbete med författarna själva. Under litteraturfestivalen , som hölls i Beirut i april 2010, hölls seminarier med flera av de utvalda författarna. (sv)
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