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JLF co-director William Dalrymple: ‘Whatever one’s political beliefs, whether they support this government or not, we have not been under any pressure’

The author, historian and co-director of the Jaipur Literature Festival shares about the 17th edition of the festival to be held in February 2024.

December 23, 2023 / 12:19 IST
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Author and historian William Dalrymple is co-director of Jaipur Literature Festival.
Author and historian William Dalrymple is co-director of Jaipur Literature Festival.

Even as literary festivals crop up all across the country and beyond in South Asia, the biggest of them all — the Jaipur Literature Festival which started in 2006 - is gearing up to enter its 17th edition next year. Literary geniuses and pathbreaking thinkers as well as literature enthusiasts will make their way to Jaipur in the first week of February to engage in thought-provoking conversations and to listen to over 300 prominent speakers across four venues. At the Mumbai preview of the festival held recently, author and co-director William Dalrymple who has a new book The Golden Road coming up around September next year, shared his thoughts on JLF. Edited excerpts from an interview:

Before the 2023 edition, you had mentioned in a note on the festival’s website that ‘2023 will undoubtedly be our finest festival yet’. If 2023 was the finest, what do you have to say about 2024?

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2024 is definitely going to be our finest! (laughs) They just keep on getting bigger and better. Genuinely, what’s worked with me as a director sending invitations for the festival is how easy it has become for people to come to JLF. People now rearrange their calendars to fit us in, however late in the day it is and that’s wonderful. That was definitely not the case when we started out. It took a long time to reach this.

Give us a little overview of what the literature loving audience can expect at the festival?