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Literature festival

  • With the deaths of its pillars Anil Dharker and Shashi Baliga, what lies ahead for Tata Litlive?

    With the deaths of its pillars Anil Dharker and Shashi Baliga, what lies ahead for Tata Litlive?

    Selina Sheth
    · May 17, 2021 · 08:30 am
  • How online literature festivals are demolishing the fantasy that authors are not like other mortals

    How online literature festivals are demolishing the fantasy that authors are not like other mortals

    Manjari Sahay
    · Oct 07, 2020 · 08:30 am
  • The absurdity of literary festivals (in the third world) in time of the pandemic and after

    The absurdity of literary festivals (in the third world) in time of the pandemic and after

    Ahsan Akbar
    · Jun 24, 2020 · 07:30 am
  • Satire: ‘I have been to nine literary festivals. It has been nine too many.’

    Satire: ‘I have been to nine literary festivals. It has been nine too many.’

    Krishna Shastri Devulapalli
    · Jan 27, 2019 · 08:30 am
  • Pune’s first LGBT Marathi litfest wants to make regional queer literature accessible

    Pune’s first LGBT Marathi litfest wants to make regional queer literature accessible

    Varsha Torgalkar
    · Nov 23, 2018 · 05:30 pm
  • Meet the 17-year-old student behind Bhopal’s two-month-long Agatha Christie Crime Festival

    Meet the 17-year-old student behind Bhopal’s two-month-long Agatha Christie Crime Festival

    Neha Bhatt
    · Jun 03, 2018 · 08:30 am