Lit for Life 2014 in Delhi

January 22, 2014 01:28 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 06:34 pm IST

A scene from the recently held literary festival The Hindu Lit for Life in Chennai. Photo: R. Ravindran

A scene from the recently held literary festival The Hindu Lit for Life in Chennai. Photo: R. Ravindran

The Chennai leg of The Hindu Lit for Life wrapped up with The Hindu Prize 2013 finding its way to Anees Salim.

But this is not the end. If the end of the Chennai installment left you with withdrawal symptoms, make your way to Delhi because on February 8, the capital will see the second and final chapter of The Hindu Lit for Life 2014 .

It’s going to be a packed rollercoaster ride with sessions that promise an invigorating mix of literature, music, drama, culture and comedy.

The day kicks off with ‘A Walk Through Humayun’s Tomb’ in collaboration with the Aga Khan Trust for Culture, makes pit-stops at sessions on the 1984 riots, documentary cinema, mythology, urban spaces, sports and theatre, and finally culminates with a laughter-filled session by >Anuvab Pal .

The Hindu Lit for 2014 will take place at the Siri Fort Auditorium 2 in Delhi on February 8, 2014.

To reserve your complimentary invite SMS: LFL<space>Name, Age to 53030. Collect your passes on February 8 at the Siri Fort Auditorium.

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