4256 x 2832 px | 36 x 24 cm | 14,2 x 9,4 inches | 300dpi
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2011
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The DSC Jaipur Literature Festival 2011 billed as 'Asia's Leading Literary Festival' at Diggi Palace
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scenes of The DSC Jaipur Literature Festival 2011 billed as 'Asia's Leading Literary Festival' at Diggi Palace the old city area of Jaipur, capital city of Rajastan famed for its picturesque cities and beguiling desert landscapes. A celebration of national and international writers and encompassing a range of activities including film, music and theatre. The avowed aim of the festival in the words of founder ex-pat director acclaimed writer William Darlymple ' bring the world to Jaipur and Jaipur to the world' taken to mean an exchange and dialogue across cultures promoting greater understanding and mutual enrichment in a totally democratic, open-to-all spirit. With a Jew, Hindu and Christian all holding forth on different stages each evening as well as Pakistani contributors. The final night saw heated debate as two of India's most right wing commentators did not hold back on expressing their opinions on the motion ' the War on Terror has created a clash of civilisations' . Inspite of this everyone kept their heads and the festival passed off without interruption from more extreme groups as had been quietly feared. Sessions were richly varied and often of the highest standard and those of Schama [ on Obama and writinf about Art] and Wood [ on South Indian temple culture] were genuinely virtuoso performances. Will had been inspired by visiting the Hay festival some years previously and took that as his model. The festival has grown considerably from an original audience of 7 ' you literally could count them on both hands ' says Dalrymple in 2005 The festival programme includes readings, talks, literary lunches, debates, performance, childrens workshops and interactive activities held in the beautiful heritage property, Diggi Palace in central Jaipur, Rajasthan. Entering its fourth year, hosted the likes of Vikram Seth, Pico Iyer, Simon Schama, Colin Thubron, Patrick French, Tina Brown, Mohammed Hanif, Rajiv Chandrasekaran, Cole