Noted English-Tamil writer Ambai (C S Lakshmi) last evening inaugurated the three-day event, which has the literature of Northeast as the focus this year.
Inaugurating the meet, Ambai said in the independent India, post the linguistic division of the states, there was a movement to assert the identity of language.
"It was then for the first time, that I wondered if language is going to define our identity. The world we live in, has become about who is going to tolerate whom and who is going to outdo who. To understand diversity in a manner that it is linked with our life, that should be the aim of a festival like SIWE," she said.
She also said there was also the issue of being "misunderstood" by the rest of the country. "So this distance that separates us can only be bridged through the medium of culture," she said.
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Tamil poet-writer Salma read a few lines from her poems before addressing the gathering.
"I appreciate what SIWE is doing at two levels. We are ignorant about what is happening in our neighbouring states, let alone places like the Northeast," she said.
About 50 authors and writers from across the country and 200 delegates are participating in the meet, organised by the Kerala State Youth Welfare Board, in association with PAMPA (People for Performing Arts and More), organisers said.