It may have  been the inaugural year of the Vrystaat Literature Festival, but, with the  success of this year’s event, there are bound to be many more.
    Main purpose of the festival
    Acting Director  of Student Affairs at the University of the Free State (UFS), Cornelia Faasen  says: “The main purpose of the festival is to celebrate the South African  literary scene as a multi-lingual, multi-cultural landscape, and to bring  prominent writers to the UFS in order to open dialogues and discussions with  them.”
    Because of the  students’ role in the arts and culture in general, the Department of Student  Affairs wanted them to be involved in the festival too. 
    Contribution from African writers
    Both local  and international guests were involved. This year’s theme, “Our Africa”, attracted  many African writers too.
    Some of  these writers include Chika Unigwe, originally from Nigeria, who rose to fame in Belgium, and the Iranian author, Kader Abdolah,  a political refugee who escaped from Iran to the Netherlands in the 1980s. Wilfried  N’Sondé, originally from the Republic of the Congo, and now living in  France, was also a festival guest.
    Festival offers something for everyone
    Several  authors celebrated literature in English. In addition to this, Afrikaans books  and writers were featured alongside other indigenous languages, such as Sotho  and Zulu. 
    Faasen says  that she hopes that this festival will be the first of many. “We are hoping  that this event will find its own legs with more students and academic staff from  the UFS involved.”