Apeejay Kolkata Literary Fest invites stalwarts from art world

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

The 'Apeejay Literary Festival 2018' will invite maker whose Cannes Festival-feted 'Salaam Bombay' will complete 30 years of making.

Salaam Bombay, made in 1988, was the winner of the Camera dOr at the Cannes festival and also nominated for The put the spotlight on the street children of years before Oscar-winning 'Slumdog Millionaire'.


The 9th Apeejay Literary Festival, to be held from January 11 to 14, will have nstalwarts like Mira Nair and "While we will be commemorating the 30th year of the making of Salaam Bombay, Bhardwaj, an acclaimed director, will be launching his book of poems," of the Apeejay Literary Festival Anjum Katyal told yesterday.

"We will also be launching as a whose book 'The Perils of Being Moderately Famous' has created a buzz. We are inviting people whose works have evoked genuine interest among people," she said.

The festival will also feature eminent writers Basharat Peer, Nayantara Sahgal, Mark Tully, Namita Gokhale, Manu Joseph, Lord Meghnad Desai, and

Katyal said the festival, which the authorities wanted to bring out from closed door halls to open air, will be hosted at the lawns of St Paul's Cathedral to make it more inclusive for people from all sections.

"Our festival has come a long way where there will be literary discussion, workshops, live music performance and screening of a package of films on January 14," she said.

The screening will also include a documentary on Begum Akhtar, she said.

AKLF has offered residencies to participating poets and authors representing two major literary initiatives - the Edinburgh International Book Festival, UK and - which is touring 33 cities of including

The Ambassador of in November announced the commencement of 2017 - 2018, a four-month cultural voyage across

"We have tied up with and Edinburgh International Book Festival," Katiyal said.

She said there will be over 100 writers, from and abroad in the literary festival.

The foreign writers included from German, and from Australia, James Nol, Makenzy Orcel, from France, and from UK and Mousumi Banerjee from the US.

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First Published: Sat, January 06 2018. 22:45 IST