The Delhi Literature Festival was
The Festival started in the afternoon by a live performance of Charag-e-Harf by the Writer’s hub from Lucknow, followed by the session on Your Prime Minister is Dead (Vitasta Publishing) by author Anuj Dhar followed by the next session onPadmavat- An Epic Love Story (Rupa Publications) by Purushottam Agarwal in conversation with Dr.Babli Moitra Saraf.
The evening session was on the popular book Bihar Diaries(Penguin Random House) by Amit Lodha IPS in conversation with
The Second day of the Festival started with the Art of Story Telling with Victor Ghose, Indian writer in the historical fiction genre as well as in the paranormal short story genre, most notably the Eric Roy stories: The Job Charnock Riddle in 2016 and the Tomb of God (to be published in 2019) along with live performance on guitar followed by a Session on Hindi literature with acclaimed Hindi writers & poets including Maitreyi Pushpa, Anamika, Alpana Mishra in conversation with Prem Bhardwaj, Editor, Paaki Magazine at Delhi Literature Festival was quite interesting. As they all were discussing the importance of Hindi
The evening session was full of Masala with Jonathan Gil Harris- Author of Masala Shakespeare (Rupa Publications) with Dr. Amna Mirza. Followed by a session on When History Meets Mystery- writing the Indian Historical Crime Fiction; Kaalkoot- The Lost Himalayan Secret (Treesahde Books) by S Venkatesh in conversation with Lipika Bhushan. The next session was on Infinite Variety, A History of Desire in India(Speaking Tree) by Madhavi Menon in conversation with Pallavi Rebbapragada, Author at First Post. The last session on Day two was “Kama- The Riddle of Desire” (Penguin Randomhouse) by Gurcharan Das in conversation with Rachna Sharma.
The third and concluding day of the Festival started with Sufiana Mushaira curated by Mridula Tandon, Sakshi NGO along with Shayar Azhar Iqbal, Taruna Mishra, TarkashPradip, Irfan Khan Sikandar, Meenakshi, Jijivisha and ZeeshanNiazi. Followed by the next session on Early Indians: The Story of Our Ancestors and Where We Came From (Juggernaut) by Tony Joseph in conversation with Dr.AmnaMirza. With the General Elections round the corner, in the evening the Festival, witnessed interactive session on topical subjects including the book “The Contenders- Who will lead India Tomorrow”(Simon and Schuster) by Priya Sahgal. The next Session on Mehr (Rupa Publications) by Sidhharth Gigoo in conversation with Samriddhi Goyal was quite engrossing and intense. And the Concluding Session of this year’s Festival on Ayodhya: City of Faith, City of Discord (Aleph Book Company) by Valay Singh in conversation with Anup Sharma, Columnist &Storyteller.
The Delhi Literature Festival organisers acknowledged the support of the Delhi Government, Department of Art, Culture & Languages, NDSWA, URJA and the Delhi Book Lovers amongst others.