The 18th edition of Jaipur Literature Festival, to be held from January 30 to February 3 next year, will feature over 300 speakers. They include authors Andre Aciman, Ashwani Kumar, David Nicholls, Irenosen Okojie, Jenny Erpenbeck, Manav Kaul, Nassim Nicholas Taleb, Nathan Thrall, Tina Brown and Venki Ramakrishnan, among others.
Namita Gokhale, renowned writer and festival co-director, said: "As we prepare for our 18th edition, we celebrate literature's power to inspire, challenge, and unite. This year, we welcome an incredible lineup of authors, poets, and thinkers, who will engage our audiences in unforgettable conversations and foster a shared love for the written word."
William Dalrymple, historian, writer and festival co-director, said: "The Jaipur Literature Festival has always been a confluence of diverse voices, and a testament to the power of stories to inspire and connect. This year, as we gather again in the Pink City, we look forward to welcoming a stellar lineup of writers, thinkers, and dreamers from around the world. It is a space where ideas spark, cultures converge, and conversations thrive—a true carnival of literature for all."
Sanjoy K Roy, MD of Teamwork Arts, which organises the festival, remarked: "This year, we aim to amplify its impact, not just as a celebration of literature but as a powerful platform for storytelling that resonates with audiences worldwide. The festival will create meaningful conversations and drive global visibility. It's more than an event; it's a movement that bridges cultures and inspires innovation."
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