Tata Literature Live!, the annual literary event that the Tata Group hosts in Mumbai, is back. The timing couldn't have been better considering the recent turn of events where quite a few writers returned their Sahitya Akademi awards.
Over 120 celebrated writers and thinkers from over 14 countries will participate in the festival, making this a truly international literature event. Among them are Egyptian-American Mona Eltahawy who is creating waves for her recent book, ‘Headscarves and Hymens’, Germaine Greer, one of the pioneers of the international feminist movement, India’s ‘Suitable Boy’ – Vikram Seth and Hussain Zaidi – investigative journalist and author of Dongri to Dubai, among others.
On her participation at the festival, Germaine Greer says, “First of all I am looking forward to being in India. I believe that everyone in the rich world needs regular exposure to the glory and the anguish that is India, and I need it right now. I'm also looking forward to being in Mumbai. I hope I can meet up with some of the women I taught at Sophia in 1982 (such a long time ago!), and I'm looking forward to talking with Vikram Seth, whom I haven't seen for ages. Literary festivals are always fun; a literary festival in wonderful Mumbai will be better than fun.”
On her participation at the festival, Germaine Greer says, “First of all I am looking forward to being in India. I believe that everyone in the rich world needs regular exposure to the glory and the anguish that is India, and I need it right now. I'm also looking forward to being in Mumbai. I hope I can meet up with some of the women I taught at Sophia in 1982 (such a long time ago!), and I'm looking forward to talking with Vikram Seth, whom I haven't seen for ages. Literary festivals are always fun; a literary festival in wonderful Mumbai will be better than fun.”
Vikram Seth says, “It is with great pleasure that I look forward to going there. And having attended the Mumbai LitFest once before, I know that my usual nervousness when I speak or read (or am heckled) will be more than balanced by the pleasure of meeting other writers - and, needless to say, readers.”
Seven awards will be presented to celebrate and recognise outstanding works – Tata Literature Live! First Book Award for Fiction and Non-Fiction, Tata Literature Live! Book of the Year Award for Fiction and Non-Fiction, Tata Literature Live! Business Book Award, Tata Literature Live! Poet Laureate Award and Tata Literature Live! Lifetime Achievement Award.
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The performances that Dharker is referring to are: Comedy of Horrors (Mumbai), Schlock! (UK), Storm Still (Kolkata), The River Runs Deep: Rhythm Divine II (Manipur), Ila (Mumbai), When it Rains (Canada), Seasick (Canada), Blank Page (Mumbai).
The fest is on from Oct 29th - Nov 1st, 2015.