Kerala Literature Festival to be back in January 2023
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL TRENDS, KERALA/ Created : Aug 5, 2022, 10:06 IST
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The festival, a 4-day event, will be held from January 12 to January 15, 2023. Its previous edition, slated for 2022, was cancelled in the nation jostled with the pandemic. It is reported that Kerala Literature Festival 2023 will … Read more
The festival, a 4-day event, will be held from January 12 to January 15, 2023. Its previous edition, slated for 2022, was cancelled in the nation jostled with the pandemic. It is reported that Kerala Literature Festival 2023 will also see Geetanjali Shree, winner of the International Booker Prize for her novel, Tomb of Sand. Read less
The festival, a 4-day event, will be held from January 12 to January 15, 2023. Its previous edition, slated for 2022, was cancelled in the nation jostled with the pandemic. KLF is believed to be one of the largest and main platform for that is mainly centered around Malayalam writers. In its previous editions, KLF has hosted eminent speakers and names including Jeffrey Archer, Arundhati Roy, Shashi Tharoor, Paul Zacharia and many others.
It is reported that Kerala Literature Festival 2023 will also see Geetanjali Shree, winner of the International Booker Prize for her novel, Tomb of Sand.
KLF 2023 will be held on the Calicut Beach, right by the Arabian Sea. With annual festivals making a comeback after the pandemic now, this definitely makes for a good start.
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