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The Lahore Literary Festival is set to host its second event in London today

The Lahore Literary Festival is set to host its second event in London today

The talks will span topics that range from fiction and poetry to art and food
28 Oct, 2017

The Lahore Literary Festival in London, a one-day program that is an offshoot of the LLF's main event in Lahore, kicks off today at the British Library in London.

Featuring a cross-section of Pakistani academics and writers, the festival spans topics that range from fiction and poetry to art and food.

Novelist Kamila Shamsie (the author of Home Fire, which was longlisted for the 2017 Man Booker Prize), author Mirza Waheed and author Tahmima Anam will speak during a panel discussion titled 'Never Forget', which will focus on Partition and the accounts of the inter-communal horror, displacement, and loss in 1947 that are still being uncovered. How should these stories be told?

Culinary expert Madhur Jaffrey will feature in a discussion titled 'In The Maze,' discussing food as a leitmotif of cultural exchange and identity, and the food bazaars and the kitchens of modern Pakistan and India.

A session called 'Pakistan at 70' will examine the trajectory the country is taking and its evolving internal and external challenges, and will feature Maleeha Lodhi (Pakistan's permanent representative to the U.N. and Pakistan's former High Commissioner to UK, Baroness Sayeeda Warsi (former Co-Chair of the Conservative Party), and authors Christina Lamb and Owen Bennett-Jones.

More details may be viewed here.

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Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad Oct 28, 2017 02:01pm
Welcome to the club.
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Booboo Oct 29, 2017 09:29am
I'm tired of the takeover of 'literature' vilayati-type by the Kamila Shamsie types. Goras went their own types to run this Oxfird circus.
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M. Emad Oct 29, 2017 04:27pm
London a safer city than Lahore.
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Saira Oct 30, 2017 02:12am
Very sad to see event being placed once again to London, Next time it will be in naya Pakistan. Inshahllah!
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