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Karachi Literature Festival

Karachi Literature Festival (KLF) is an annual international literary festival held in Karachi, Pakistan. It is the first festival of its kind in Pakistan. It is one of the world's youngest and fastest growing literary festivals. Till 2019, ten festivals have been held.[1]

Karachi Literature Festival
Statusactive
FrequencyAnnually
VenueCarlton Hotel (2010 - 2012)
Beach Luxury Hotel (2013) – present)
Location(s)Karachi
CountryPakistan
Years active2010-present
Inaugurated2010
FounderOxford University Press (Pakistan), Asif Farrukhi
Most recent1–3 March 2019
Attendanceapprox. 5,000 (2010)
10,000 (2011)
15,000 (2012)
50,000 (2013)
70,000 (2014)
Organised byOxford University Press Pakistan & British Council (2010 - 2012)
Oxford University Press Pakistan (2013 - present)
Websitewww.karachiliteraturefestival.com

About Karachi Literature Festival

The First Karachi Literature Festival (KLF) was organised by Oxford University Press (Pakistan) in collaboration with British Council in March 2010. Inspired by the success of the first two festivals (2010 and 2011), the Children's Literature Festival (CLF) was launched at the end of 2011. Thus the momentum that began in Pakistan with KLF leading, also saw the Islamabad Literature Festival (ILF) being launched in 2013, further followed by the Teachers' Literature Festival in 2014, and many others following their example. This momentum reflects the depth of Pakistan's literary and cultural roots, and the desire and energy to celebrate the pursuit of knowledge, understanding, and creativity. In celebration of Pakistan's 70th birthday, and for the first time, KLF was held outside Pakistan, in London, in May 2017 at the Southbank Centre as part of the Alchemy Festival, in partnership with Oxford University Press Pakistan, the Southbank Centre, Rukhsana Ahmad, and Bloomsbury Publishing (Pakistan) (whose KLF London team were Nadir Cheema, Nigham Shahid and Tariq Suleman).[1]

Organisers

It is organised by Oxford University Press (Pakistan) and the festival co-founders Amina Saiyid, Asif Farrukhi.[2]

Mission

KLF seeks to create an intellectual space in which the diversity and pluralism in Pakistan's society and this is expressed by the authors from literary and cultural traditions beyond Pakistan's borders are freely accessible to people in an open and participatory manner.

Objectives

  • To represent intellectual traditions and cultural diversity through languages and academic disciplines.
  • To create a forum for intellectual dialogue and inter-cultural harmony through celebration of writing, publications, and performing arts.
  • To provide opportunities through which the world can see and connect with the literature, culture, and social ethos of Pakistan, and from which Pakistan can encounter what is happening in the world.
  • To promote artistic expression and emerging Pakistani and international literary talent
  • To encourage counter narratives, cross-pollination of ideas, and apolitical views
  • To reclaim public space in Karachi for literary and cultural exchanges

Format

The festival consists of literary discussions, book launches, and creative writing workshops. There is also an opportunity to meet a galaxy of authors, get some book signings done and visit a book fair.[1][2]

Dates

  • 2010: March: 20 & 21
  • 2011: February: 5 & 6
  • 2012: February: 11 & 12
  • 2013: February: 15, 16 & 17
  • 2014: February: 7, 8 & 9
  • 2015: February: 6, 7 & 8
  • 2016: February: 5, 6 & 7
  • 2017: February: 10, 11 & 12
  • 2018: February: 9, 10 & 11
  • 2019: March: 1, 2 & 3

Award

In 2011, the festival organisers announced the Karachi Literature Festival (KLF) Prize for Best Non-Fiction Book in English. The book has to have been published in the preceding year. The award carries a monetary award of Rs. 100,000. In 2014, the award was raised to Rupees 150,000.[1][2]

2011

First Festival (2010)

The inaugural event was held on 20 March 2010. Amongst the writers who participated were: Aamer Hussein; Mohammad Hanif; Mohsin Hamid; Samina Quraeshi, Fahmida Riaz and Bapsi Sidhwa. Also featuring noted poets and authors like Iftikhar Arif and Intezar Hussain, Ghazi Salahuddin and journalists like Mujahid Barelvi.[4]

Second Festival (2011)

This year's festival participants included: Aamer Hussein; Mohammad Hanif; Mohsin Hamid; Sara Suleri; Tahira Abdullah; Muneeza Shamsie; Noorjehan Bilgrami; Bina Shah; Zahida Hina; Kamila Shamsie; Anita Ghulam Ali; Daniyal Mueenuddin; Yasmeen Hameed; Maleeha Lodhi, Ayesha Siddiqa; Kishwar Naheed; Asif Noorani; Sheema Kirmani; Madeeha Gauhar; Imtiaz Hussain; Zehra Nigah; H. M. Naqvi; Ali Sethi; Amjad Islam Amjad; Hassan Dars; Ali Akbar Natiq; Mudassar Bashir; Attiya Dawood and Jean-Luc Racine. The plenary session was conducted by Karen Armstrong.

With 2011 declared 'Year of Faiz Ahmed Faiz', the festival paid tribute to him. The poet's grandson, Ali Madeeh Hashmi, talked about him as did the writers Zehra Nigah and Ali Sethi. The band Laal closed out the festivities.

Fifth Festival (2014)

This year's participants included the famous historian from India Rajmohan Gandhi, keynote speaker was author Robert Fisk along with over 100 Pakistani writers and 30 international writers from eight countries. It saw the launch of 30 books by many noted authors.[2]

Thirteen Festival (2022)

The inaugural event was held on 04 March 2022. The 13th edition of the KLF held at the Beach Luxury Hotel is a three-day event on 4, 5, and 6 March. The theme of 13th edition is Separation, Belonging and Beyond: 75 years of Pakistan.[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d Peerzada Salman (15 February 2013). "Karachi Literature Festival begins today". Dawn. Pakistan. Retrieved 4 June 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d The power of words: City gears up for 5th annual Karachi Literature Festival The Express Tribune (newspaper), Published 24 December 2013, Retrieved 4 June 2020
  3. ^ With a bang, not a whimper the Karachi Literature Festival comes to an end The Express Tribune (newspaper), Published 7 February 2011, Retrieved 4 June 2020
  4. ^ Raza Rumi (24 April 2010). "Karachi Literature Festival: Hope Lives". All Things Pakistan website. Retrieved 4 June 2020.
  5. ^ Report, Recorder (5 March 2022). "President inaugurates 13th edition of KLF". Brecorder. Retrieved 5 March 2022.

External links

  • Official website
  • 1st Karachi Literature Festival All Things Pakistan website

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Karachi Literature Festival KLF is an annual international literary festival held in Karachi Pakistan It is the first festival of its kind in Pakistan It is one of the world s youngest and fastest growing literary festivals Till 2019 ten festivals have been held 1 Karachi Literature FestivalStatusactiveFrequencyAnnuallyVenueCarlton Hotel 2010 2012 Beach Luxury Hotel 2013 present Location s KarachiCountryPakistanYears active2010 presentInaugurated2010FounderOxford University Press Pakistan Asif FarrukhiMost recent1 3 March 2019Attendanceapprox 5 000 2010 10 000 2011 15 000 2012 50 000 2013 70 000 2014 Organised byOxford University Press Pakistan amp British Council 2010 2012 Oxford University Press Pakistan 2013 present Websitewww wbr karachiliteraturefestival wbr com Contents 1 About Karachi Literature Festival 2 Organisers 3 Mission 4 Objectives 5 Format 6 Dates 7 Award 7 1 2011 8 First Festival 2010 9 Second Festival 2011 10 Fifth Festival 2014 11 Thirteen Festival 2022 12 See also 13 References 14 External linksAbout Karachi Literature Festival EditThe First Karachi Literature Festival KLF was organised by Oxford University Press Pakistan in collaboration with British Council in March 2010 Inspired by the success of the first two festivals 2010 and 2011 the Children s Literature Festival CLF was launched at the end of 2011 Thus the momentum that began in Pakistan with KLF leading also saw the Islamabad Literature Festival ILF being launched in 2013 further followed by the Teachers Literature Festival in 2014 and many others following their example This momentum reflects the depth of Pakistan s literary and cultural roots and the desire and energy to celebrate the pursuit of knowledge understanding and creativity In celebration of Pakistan s 70th birthday and for the first time KLF was held outside Pakistan in London in May 2017 at the Southbank Centre as part of the Alchemy Festival in partnership with Oxford University Press Pakistan the Southbank Centre Rukhsana Ahmad and Bloomsbury Publishing Pakistan whose KLF London team were Nadir Cheema Nigham Shahid and Tariq Suleman 1 Organisers EditIt is organised by Oxford University Press Pakistan and the festival co founders Amina Saiyid Asif Farrukhi 2 Mission EditKLF seeks to create an intellectual space in which the diversity and pluralism in Pakistan s society and this is expressed by the authors from literary and cultural traditions beyond Pakistan s borders are freely accessible to people in an open and participatory manner Objectives EditTo represent intellectual traditions and cultural diversity through languages and academic disciplines To create a forum for intellectual dialogue and inter cultural harmony through celebration of writing publications and performing arts To provide opportunities through which the world can see and connect with the literature culture and social ethos of Pakistan and from which Pakistan can encounter what is happening in the world To promote artistic expression and emerging Pakistani and international literary talent To encourage counter narratives cross pollination of ideas and apolitical views To reclaim public space in Karachi for literary and cultural exchangesFormat EditThe festival consists of literary discussions book launches and creative writing workshops There is also an opportunity to meet a galaxy of authors get some book signings done and visit a book fair 1 2 Dates Edit2010 March 20 amp 21 2011 February 5 amp 6 2012 February 11 amp 12 2013 February 15 16 amp 17 2014 February 7 8 amp 9 2015 February 6 7 amp 8 2016 February 5 6 amp 7 2017 February 10 11 amp 12 2018 February 9 10 amp 11 2019 March 1 2 amp 3Award EditIn 2011 the festival organisers announced the Karachi Literature Festival KLF Prize for Best Non Fiction Book in English The book has to have been published in the preceding year The award carries a monetary award of Rs 100 000 In 2014 the award was raised to Rupees 150 000 1 2 2011 Edit Jury Zubeida Mustafa Ghazi Salahuddin and Dr Jaffer Ahmad Winner The Culture of Power and Governance of Pakistan 1947 2008 by Ilhan Niaz 3 Published by Oxford University Press Karachi 2010 First Festival 2010 EditThe inaugural event was held on 20 March 2010 Amongst the writers who participated were Aamer Hussein Mohammad Hanif Mohsin Hamid Samina Quraeshi Fahmida Riaz and Bapsi Sidhwa Also featuring noted poets and authors like Iftikhar Arif and Intezar Hussain Ghazi Salahuddin and journalists like Mujahid Barelvi 4 Second Festival 2011 EditThis year s festival participants included Aamer Hussein Mohammad Hanif Mohsin Hamid Sara Suleri Tahira Abdullah Muneeza Shamsie Noorjehan Bilgrami Bina Shah Zahida Hina Kamila Shamsie Anita Ghulam Ali Daniyal Mueenuddin Yasmeen Hameed Maleeha Lodhi Ayesha Siddiqa Kishwar Naheed Asif Noorani Sheema Kirmani Madeeha Gauhar Imtiaz Hussain Zehra Nigah H M Naqvi Ali Sethi Amjad Islam Amjad Hassan Dars Ali Akbar Natiq Mudassar Bashir Attiya Dawood and Jean Luc Racine The plenary session was conducted by Karen Armstrong With 2011 declared Year of Faiz Ahmed Faiz the festival paid tribute to him The poet s grandson Ali Madeeh Hashmi talked about him as did the writers Zehra Nigah and Ali Sethi The band Laal closed out the festivities Fifth Festival 2014 EditThis year s participants included the famous historian from India Rajmohan Gandhi keynote speaker was author Robert Fisk along with over 100 Pakistani writers and 30 international writers from eight countries It saw the launch of 30 books by many noted authors 2 Thirteen Festival 2022 EditThe inaugural event was held on 04 March 2022 The 13th edition of the KLF held at the Beach Luxury Hotel is a three day event on 4 5 and 6 March The theme of 13th edition is Separation Belonging and Beyond 75 years of Pakistan 5 See also Edit Pakistan portalIslamabad Literature Festival Sindh Literature FestivalReferences Edit a b c d Peerzada Salman 15 February 2013 Karachi Literature Festival begins today Dawn Pakistan Retrieved 4 June 2020 a b c d The power of words City gears up for 5th annual Karachi Literature Festival The Express Tribune newspaper Published 24 December 2013 Retrieved 4 June 2020 With a bang not a whimper the Karachi Literature Festival comes to an end The Express Tribune newspaper Published 7 February 2011 Retrieved 4 June 2020 Raza Rumi 24 April 2010 Karachi Literature Festival Hope Lives All Things Pakistan website Retrieved 4 June 2020 Report Recorder 5 March 2022 President inaugurates 13th edition of KLF Brecorder Retrieved 5 March 2022 External links EditOfficial website 1st Karachi Literature Festival All Things Pakistan website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Karachi Literature Festival amp oldid 1139892910, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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