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Karachi Literature Festival to be held from Feb 6 to 8

Karachi Literature Festival to be held from Feb 6 to 8

The 17th edition of the festival will explore the theme Literature in a Fragile World.
31 Jan, 2026

The Karachi Literature Festival (KLF) returns for its 17th edition from February 6 to 8 at the Beach Luxury Hotel. As always, the event is free and open to the public.

Organised by Oxford University Press Pakistan, this year’s festival will explore the theme “Literature in a Fragile World”, examining how stories, poetry, and critical thought respond to social, political, and cultural uncertainty and change.

“In an increasingly fractured world, literature remains one of the last spaces where dogmas can be questioned, and humanity can speak to itself without fear,” said OUP Pakistan Managing Director Arshad Saeed Husain, reflecting on the festival’s purpose.

This year, the festival will host over 200 delegates from eight countries, featuring more than 90 sessions, 28 book launches in three languages, two documentaries, and two feature films.

Keynote speakers include Senator Sherry Rehman, Mohammed Hanif, Nasir Abbas Nayyar, and Khurshid Rizvi, alongside a distinguished lineup of writers, poets, critics, and thinkers from Pakistan and abroad.

The 17th edition of the festival will bring together a diverse group of of writers, thinkers, and literature enthusiasts, including celebrated director Sharmeen Obaid‑Chinoy, Professor Richard Susskind CBE KC (Hon), one of the world’s leading thinkers on law and the impact of artificial intelligence, Scottish historian and filmmaker Sam Dalrymple, and novelist Laline Paull.

New features this year include The Great KLF Debate, Sindhi Mushairo, and an interschool debate reinforcing the festival’s commitment to youth engagement, linguistic diversity, and civic dialogue. The programme also includes dramatic renditions, classical music performances, theatre, rap, and qawwali, woven seamlessly into literary discourse.

The festival features a special session celebrating the 150th anniversary of the birth of Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, including the screening of Jinnah introduced by filmmaker Jamil Dehlavi, as well as a panel exploring Allama Iqbal’s thought, poetry, and continuing relevance. A session celebrating the 250th anniversary of Jane Austen’s birth is also a part of the programme.

A Youth Pavilion will offer storytelling, theatre, and hands-on workshops for younger visitors.

The festival will also announce the winners of the 2026 KLF–Getz Pharma Book Prizes, recognising outstanding works in English fiction, Urdu prose, and poetry.

Comments

Taj Ahmad Jan 31, 2026 08:13pm
Karachi is beautiful and its people even more beautiful and friendly. Let’s make Karachi as beautiful as possible for all loving families and visitors.
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JAMIL SOOMRO Jan 31, 2026 08:19pm
The names of Jinnah, Iqbal and Jane Austen have been mentioned as part of the Karachi Literature Festival but what happened to the name of great Sir Syed Ahmad Khan.? Is he not important.?
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Taj Ahmad Jan 31, 2026 08:21pm
Karachi is mini Pakistan. Karachi is mother of all Pakistanis. Karachi is father of all Pakistanis. . In Karachi no one sleeps hungry. In Karachi no one is jobless. In Karachi no one is helpless. . Say I love Karachi. Say I care Karachi. Say I owned Karachi.
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Zubair ahmad Jan 31, 2026 11:06pm
Is there any programe in Punjabi, the language of 120 million people .
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Ehsan Jan 31, 2026 11:18pm
Keep prospering and spreading awareness
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Syed A. Mateen Feb 01, 2026 03:12am
Great event is coming up. KLF is one of the most important event of Karachi which is the business hub as well as heart of Karachi and this event should not be missed by people who want gain knowledge beyond their own experience and knowledge, irrespective of gender and age.
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Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad Feb 01, 2026 03:46am
Let the literature festival at Karachi, the city of lights, commence, in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
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Saq Feb 01, 2026 12:41pm
Long as they don't invite Javed Akhtar again for celebs to sit at his feet.
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Tahir Iqbal Feb 01, 2026 05:28pm
Diverse group of is written twice of of please correct it.
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Anjum sibghatullah Feb 01, 2026 06:33pm
Really appreciate the Oxford University Press Pakistan, for arranging such an inspiring literature festival. The mix of literature, ideas, and cultural activities will make it an enriching and enjoyable experience.”
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JAMIL SOOMRO Feb 01, 2026 07:50pm
@ Zubair Ahmad Since 1947 the Punjab Government and the people of Punjab have done nothing for the soul of Punjab the Punjabi Language.? So why complain now in 2026.?
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Asghar Siddique Feb 01, 2026 08:41pm
I am visit
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Shaista Mustafa Feb 02, 2026 09:07am
I like this event and hopefully to joined it. I really like the special session celebrating the 150 anniversary of the birth of Quaid- i-Azam, as well as panal exploring the Allama Iqbal, s thoughts poetry and continuing relevance.
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Shaista Mustafa Feb 02, 2026 09:17am
I really appreciate this event and want to join it inshallah .
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