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Kerala Literature Festival

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Kerala Literature Festival
GenreLiterary festival
Dates23 to 26 Jan, 2025
Location(s)Kozhikode Beach, Kerala, India
Years active2016–present
Patron(s)DC Kizhakkemuri Foundation
Websitehttp://www.keralaliteraturefestival.com/

Kerala Literature Festival (KLF), founded in 2016, is an annual literary festival held on the beaches of Kozhikode, Kerala, India. The Festival on the beach is a non-aligned platform, committed to providing an open and liberal forums for debates and discussion to foster progressive discourses. The seventh and the latest edition of KLF was held from January 11–15, 2024. Kerala Literature Festival is organized by the DC Kizhakemuri Foundation, a philanthropic organization founded in 2001 as a tribute to late D.C. Kizhakemuri a freedom fighter, social activist, writer - publisher considered as the doyen of Indian publishing, and known as the father of paperback revolution in India, who took books to the masses. He was instrumental in the abolishment of sales tax on books. Kerala Literature Festival (KLF) is endorsed and supported by the Government of Kerala, Kerala Tourism and Culture Department. Renowned poet – critic Prof. K. Satchidanandan is the Festival Director along with Publisher Ravi Deecee of DC Books is the Chief Facilitator. The editorial team of DC Books works closely with KLF on the content.

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History, timeline

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2025

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The 8th edition of the Kerala Literature Festival (KLF) took place from January 23-26, 2025, will across four days of will Through thought-provoking engagementWith 520 speakers, a massive audience of 500,000, 330 insightful sessions, and seven vibrant venues, KLF 2025

brought literature, ideas, and culture to life like never before.

2024

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The 7th edition of KLF was held from January 11-15, 2024. More than 500 writers around the globe took part in the event.

2023

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The sixth edition of KLF was scheduled from 12- 15 January 2023. The festival returned to the beaches of Calicut after a two-year hiatus due to the Covid-19 pandemic and was a grand celebration. KLF hosted Nobel Laureates, Oscar winners, Booker Prize recipients and other literary luminaries and celebrities from across the world. More than 400 speakers including bestselling writer Jeffrey Archer, Nobel laureates Abhijit Banerjee and Ada Yonath, Piyush Pandey, Francesc Miralles, Geethanjali Shree, Wendy Doniger, Ramachandra Guha, Palanivel Thiagarajan, Sanjeev Sanyal, Anand Neelakantan, Shashi Tharoor, Manu S. Pillai, Prakash Raj, and Shobhaa De took part in KLF 2023.

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2021 – e KLF

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The virtual festival was a step towards building international relations during the devastating pandemic. The digital edition also witnessed an International Poetry Festival with over 50 poets from more than 10 countries including Palestine, Israel, South Africa, Italy, United States of America, Ireland. The sessions were premiered on YouTube and Facebook pages. [6]

2020

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The fifth edition was held from 16 to 19 January 2020, at Kozhikode Beach, with the presence of artists, actors, celebrities, writers, thinkers, and activists, discussing literature, art, cinema, culture, dance, music, environment, science, and technology. Cultural nights include fireside chats by acts and performing artists from around the world. Speakers at the previous editions include Arundhati Roy, Richard Stallman, Noam Chomsky (Video), Yuval Noah Harari (Video), Sadhguru, Romila Thapar, Ramachandra Guha, Shashi Tharoor, Rakesh Sharma, Rishi Kapoor, Chetan Bhagath, Karan Thapar, Rajdeep Sardesai, Sobhaa De and Sagarika Ghose. In addition to literature, topics include environment and climate change. Spain was the guest nation, and Tamil literature was featured. The festival is open to the public and is non-exclusive and an open platform for discussions and idea exchanges. [7]

2019

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The fourth edition of the festival was held from 10 to 13 January 2019, at Kozhikode Beach with 500 + renowned authors, discussions, poetry festival, music, dance, movie screenings and photo exhibitions. Wales was chosen as the guest nation. Set in five tracks- Ezhuthola, Aksharam, Thulika , Vaaku, Vellithira. Kijote Kathakali by Ignacio Garcia, Sufi Rock Outfit Alif featuring Ulrike Almut Sandig, Russian Music & Dance, Concert by L Subramaniam, Steffan Donnely performed a bilingual piece of contemporary theater, Qawwali night by Mystic Sufiana Mehfil were some of the defining moments of KLF 2019. Richard Stallman, Yuval Noah Harrari, Shashi Tharoor ,Satish Aalekar, Keki Daruwala, Chetan Bhagat, Caryl Lewis, Ravinder Singh Jeet Thayil attended the festival.

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2018

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The third edition of the festival was held from 8–11 February 2018, at Kozhikode Beach. KLF 2018 was inaugurated by Arundhati Roy, MT Vasudevan Nair and Prakash Raj. The event was supported by the Kerala State Government and the Kerala Tourism Department, and by the Kozhikode Municipal Corporation and the district administration. The Kochi Muziris Biennale was an integral part of the festival. Guest nation for the year was Ireland (represented by Gabriel Rosenstock, Paddy Bushe, Liam Carson, Alan Titley, Amanda Bell, and Conor Kostick). Romila Thapar, Ashis Nandy, Sagarika Ghose, Rajdeep Sardesai, Noam Chomsky, Rishi Kapoor participated.

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2017

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The second edition of Kerala Literature Festival held from 2–5 February 2017, at Kozhikode Beach.[10][11]

Noted Malayalam short story writer and novelist Paul Zacharia inaugurated KLF 2017.[12] Highlight of KLF 2017 was the interaction between Sadguru jaggi vasudev, Sashi Kumar and Manju Warrier.[13] Cartoons of O. V. Vijayan were also exhibited in 2017 Kerala Literature Festival.[14] Over 300 writers from across the world took part in KLF 2017.The writers from abroad include South African writer Ari Sitas, and British-Pakistani writer Qaisra Shahraz, Slovene writer Evald Flisar, translator and editor of numerous publications Alexandra Büchler of Literature Across Frontiers, Portuguese translator Bruno Viera Amaral and poet and literary curator Nia Davies from Wales, United Kingdom.The sessions held in four venues titled Ezhuthola, Aksharam, Thulika, and Vellithira.[15][16]

The second edition of the festival introduced a programme for students, 'Student KLF', promoting knowledge, literature, art and culture. The event included open discussions with authors on contemporary topics.[17]

2016

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DC Kizhakemuri Foundation first thought of a cultural space for people to interact and come together which was later conceptualized in 2016 as Kerala Literature Festival. At Calicut is a converging place of history, culture and trade. Vasco da Gama, the great Portuguese explorer touched down the Indian subcontinent on the shores of the city. The Freedom Square, permanent venue of KLF was constructed by former MLA M Pradeep Kumar constructed the square. The architect's team, De- Earth led by P.P Vivek and Vinod Cyriac envisioned and designed the Square. The Freedom Square today ranks among the six world's must-see museums and was featured in Architecture Plus Design. [18]

The festival aims to provide a non aligned platform for cultural exchange and promotes free speech and dialogue. It brings writers, thinkers and activists closer, to people of varied backgrounds and interests and empower writers, thinkers to take the liberty to exercise freedom of thought and expression. The first edition witnessed writers and speakers including M T Vasudevan Nair, Adoor Gopalakrishnan, Anand, Taslima Nasrin, Ashok Vajpeyi, Khadeeja Mumtaz, M.Mukundan, Sarah Joseph, Githa Hariharan, Meena Kandasamy, Pratibha Ray, TD Ramakrishnan, T Padmanabhan, Subhash Chandran, Leena Manimekalai and Girish Kasaravalli, to name a few.[19]

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References

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  1. ^ "Kerala Literature Festival to be held in Kozhikode from January 12, 2023". The Hindu. 3 August 2022.
  2. ^ "Kerala Literature Festival to be Held from January 12 to 15". 3 August 2022.
  3. ^ "The Sixth Edition of Kerala Literature Festival to be Held in January 2023". 4 August 2022.
  4. ^ "Kerala Literature Festival is set to return in January 2023". 4 August 2022.
  5. ^ "Kerala Literature Festival to be back in January 2023". TimesOfIndia. 4 August 2022.
  6. ^ "E KLF 2021, Malayalam sessions to begin on Saturday at 7.30 pm|KLF-2021".
  7. ^ "KLF-2020- | DC Books". 16 January 2020.
  8. ^ "Curtain down on literature fete". The Hindu. 12 February 2018. Retrieved 27 February 2018 – via www.thehindu.com.
  9. ^ "Second edition of Kerala Literature Festival concludes- Deccan Chronicle". 6 February 2017.
  10. ^ "Kerala Literature Festival (KLF) 2017 set to begin on February 2; there is something for everyone-International Business Times". International Business Times. 5 January 2017.
  11. ^ "Kozhikode beckons lovers of letters – manorama online".
  12. ^ "Significance of 2nd Ker Lit Fest exemplary, beyond explanation- Daily News and Analysis".
  13. ^ "Kerala Literature Fest begins in Kozhikode today- Deccan Chronicle". 3 February 2017.
  14. ^ "Kerala Literature Festival: A window to OV Vijayan's cartoons- Times Of India". The Times of India. 5 February 2017.
  15. ^ "Writers, activists from India, abroad to take part in Kerala Literature Festival- Web India".
  16. ^ "Kerala literature fete from Thursday- The Hindu". Archived from the original on 23 September 2010.
  17. ^ "Kerala Litearture Festival draws huge crowds- The Hindu". The Hindu. 2 February 2017.
  18. ^ "KLF Venue – the Freedom Square Ranks Among Six World's Must-See Museums". 19 January 2022.
  19. ^ "Kozhikode All Set For Kerala Literature Festival– Kerala Editor".
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