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Novelist Shafak Becomes RSL President
8 Dec
Summary
- Elif Shafak elected new president of Royal Society of Literature.
- Shafak emphasizes fellowship, solidarity, and togetherness in arts.
- Shafak is an internationally acclaimed author translated into 58 languages.

British-Turkish novelist Elif Shafak has been elected as the new president of the Royal Society of Literature. The announcement came following a vote among the society's fellows, marking a significant transition from outgoing president Bernardine Evaristo.
Shafak, author of numerous acclaimed novels, expressed deep gratitude and humility upon her election. She highlighted her intention to focus on the core meaning of 'fellowship'—companionship, solidarity, and togetherness—especially in a world where artists can feel isolated. She plans to listen to the suggestions of fellow writers and poets.
Bernardine Evaristo described Shafak's appointment as a "terrifically inspired choice," noting her global success and advocacy for storytelling. Shafak, who holds a PhD in political science, has a prolific writing career, with her works translated into 58 languages, including Booker Prize-shortlisted "10 Minutes 38 Seconds in This Strange World."




