Writers from Asia and Africa prepare to get into a huddle at Neemrana. |
It is now almost 50 years since the Bandung Conference held in Indonesia, and the Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) is marking the anniversary with a literary conference at Neemrana on 17 February, 2006. The idea is to get Asian and African writers discussing such issues as "burdens of identity" and "cultural assymetry". |
As far as masters of the written word go, ICCR has an impressive line-up, including Gulzar, Javed Akhtar, Indira Goswami, Urvashi Butalia, Feryal Ali Gauhar, Ashis Nandy, Lindsey Collen and others. |
Says Pavan K Varma, author of Being Indian, and also a member of the organising committee: "We wanted writers who were successful in their areas of writing and whose voices could be heard." |
The participants, says Varma, are acknowledged voices on legacy, identity and assertion: the theme. |
"We are the heirs to a rich cultural legacy and we need to find a true identity to it," says Varma, by way of elaboration of the theme, "And after doing that, there is a need to assert the identity globally." The conference, he hopes, will generate ideas and thoughts that are not country specific. |