Blank Slate Knowledge Foundation & Literature Live! 360@ Campus are taking Tata Literature Live! to different colleges across the city of Mumbai. Writers who are participating in the annual literary festival
interact with college students across all disciplines.
The programme includes a UK-India collaborative poetry performance by Amani Saeed, Anil Pradhan, Ifẹ Grillo and Megha Harish; and sessions by local and international authors like Antoinette Lattouf,
Hannah Lalhlanpuii, Kynpham Sing Nongkynrih, Manu S. Pillai, Mamang Dai, Radheshyam Jadhav, Paul Morland and Rolf Hermann.
The entire line up with sessions in poetry, literature, journalism, history, and culture,
is designed to stimulate and provoke young minds. Taking place from the 10 th to the 14 th of November 2022, Tata Literature Live! On Campus will cover Bhavan’s College, Jaihind College, and Wilson College in south Mumbai and St Pauls Institute of Communication Education in Bandra.
The secret lives of Thomas Mann
Colm Toíbín in conversation with Siddharth Dhanvant Shanghvi
Exploring the fractures of a post-apartheid society
Damon Galgut in conversation with Salil Tripathi
Stopping climate change one meal at a time
George Monbiot in conversation with Bahar Dutt
The future of investigative journalism
John Pilger in conversation with Geeta Seshu
How demographics underpin global transformations
Paul Morland in conversation with Rukmini S.
The perilous pursuit of power and prosperity
Pankaj Mishra in conversation with Sonal Shah
Big tech and the loss of human agency
Dave Eggers in conversation with Malavika Jayaram
Perpetual strangers in a new land
Dina Nayeri in conversation with Nader Fekri
How to navigate ethical conundrums
Susan Liautaud in conversation with Robin Bannerjee
Books that made me a writer
Gurnaik Johal, Neema Shah, Vauhini Vara, Harinder Sikka
Chair: Rupangi Sharma
Inauguration of Tata Literature Live! 2022
Followed by
REFRACTION
Bringing women’s stories to the fore
Geetanjali Shree in conversation with Varun Grover
Why the market, state and society need to work together
Harish Bhat, Rohini Nilekani
Chair: Aarti Wig
The missing voices of women from our epics
An Indian Chamber Opera performed by Bindhumalini & MD Pallavi
For ages 12+
Four reputed Gujarati poets recite their work
Kamal Vora, Prabodh Parikh, Pratishtha Pandya, Udayan Thakker
For The Motion: Anirudh Suri, Shashi Tharoor
Against The Motion: Sanjay Jha, Antoinette Lattouf
Chair: Raghav Bahl
Presentation of children’s literature awards in Early Readers, Middle Grade, Hindi, and illustration categories
A writer’s perspective
A straight talk by Mahesh Elkunchwar
How to plot your own success story
Ambi Parameswaran in conversation with R. Gopalakrishnan
The crisis in global farming
Thomas Zacharias, Gabrielle Chan
Chair: Luca Bernardini
Save the Words!
An Immersive Experience by Crow
For ages 15+
Writing new poetry wherever you are
A workshop by Jazz Money
Overcoming the systemic failures of the Indian state
M Rajshekhar, Naushad Forbes
Chair: Anuradha SenGupta
Launch of Shashi Tharoor’s Ambedkar: A Life, followed by a discussion on the lost legacy of Ambedkar
Shashi Tharoor in conversation with Raghav Bahl
Launch of Arjun Gaind’s Anatomy of a Loss, followed by a discussion on how the echoes of history shape lives
Aanchal Malhotra, Arjun Raj Gaind, Hannah Lalhlanpuii
Chair: Saskya Jain
The creative process of adapting the famous diary to comics
A straight talk by David Polonsky
Overcoming writer’s block
A workshop by Adi Pocha
Launch of Manoj Joshi’s In Hard Times followed by a discussion on India’s place in the new world order
Ian Cardozo, Manoj Joshi
Chair: Pravin Sawhney
Laying claim to your own stories
Jazz Money, Kynpham Sing Nongkynrih
Chair : Michelle Phillip
A leap into the unfamiliar
A workshop by Rolf Hermann
An aerial tour of the literary peaks
Deepak Mehta speaks to Prabodh Parikh
The marvellous world of India’s coastal inhabitants
Sejal Mehta, Sarang Naik
Chair: Shubhangi Swarup
How Indian businesses can become more innovative
Naushad Forbes, Poornima Dore
Chair: Shinjini Kumar
Launch of Jerry Pinto’s The Education of Yuri, followed by a discussion on why the city is such a compulsive muse
Jerry Pinto in conversation with Madhavi Menon
Captivated by canines
Aanchal Malhotra, Manjiri Prabhu
Chair: Antoine Lewis
The extraordinary life of a radical
Gita Ramaswamy in conversation with Supriya Nair
Finding what to write a poem about
A workshop by Garfield Dsouza
Illustrations of the everyday
A workshop by David Polonsky
Launch of Sundeep Waslekar’s A World Without War, followed by a discussion on how technology can be used for peace rather than war
Anirudh Suri, Sundeep Waslekar
Chair : Saikat Datta
The pioneering business communties that built the city
Sifra Lentin, Nadir Godrej
Chair: Simin Patel
Tuberculosis in India
Radheshyam Jadhav, Vidya Krishnan
Chair: Kalpana Sharma
Scars of the past, informing the stories of the present
Mamang Dai, Saskya Jain
Chair: Anita Vacharajani
The importance of being me
Mallika Sarabhai, Onir
Chair: Inakshi Sobti
Launch of Jerry Pinto’s Citizen Gallery, followed by a discussion on how a family led an art revolution
Jerry Pinto, Shireen Gandhy
Chair: Deepanjana Pal
Inspired by the works of Pier Paolo Pasolini
A dance performance by Italian company Compagnia Artemis Danza
For ages 12+
The rise of Noir writing
Johana Gustawsson, Sophie Hénaff
Chair: Arjun Raj Gaind
Using statistics to understand contemporary India
Rukmini S. in conversation with Sumana Ramanan
Presentation to Gieve Patel
followed by a conversation with Sampurna Chattarji
Love is a many splintered thing
Rinki Bhattacharya, Sudha Menon
Chair: Christopher Kloeble
India’s unrequited love affair with the beautiful game
Gaurav Gala, Neel Shah, Paul Masefield
Chair: Tara Sharma Saluja
Save the Words!
An Immersive Experience by Crow
For ages 15+
Presentation to Nandita Haksar
followed by a conversation with Naresh Fernandes
The power of great mentors
Akash Khurana, Shubika Bilkha, TR Doongaji
Chair: Sunita Wazir
Updating India’s laws on sexuality
Madhavi Menon, Parmesh Shahani
Chair: Bishakha Datta
Launch of Pravin Sawhney’s The Last War, followed by a discussion on the testy relationship between India and China
Manoj Joshi, Pravin Sawhney
Chair: Probal DasGupta
A poetry recitation of brand new work
Amani Saeed, Anil Pradhan, Garfield Dsouza, Ifẹ Grillo, Megha Harish, Sanah Ahsan
Carving roles in crime fiction
A workshop by Johana Gustawsson
A personal expedition into an uncharted land
Christopher Kloeble, Jonathan Gil Harris
Chair: Rupangi Sharma
Four multi-national poets recite their work
Jazz Money, Maryam Ala Amjadi, Rolf Hermann, Sampurna Chattarji
Catch 22 by Joseph Heller
Ambi Parameswaran, Hannah Lalhlanpuii, Nilanjana Bhowmick, Paul Morland
Chair: Hrishi K
Dramatised readings from the shortlisted plays
A Khasi saga
Kynpham Sing Nongkynrih in conversation with Peter Griffin
Power, culture, and the Indian kings
Anirudh Kanisetti, Manu S. Pillai
Chair: Rashmi Poddar
Threading the narrative
A workshop by Gabrielle Chan
Setting the scene
Jerome Loubry, Kalpana Swaminathan
Chair: Manjiri Prabhu
The price of being an Indian superwoman
Arundhati Bhattacharya, Nilanjana Bhowmick, Taran Khan
Chair: Gayatri Rangachari Shah
Gerald Aungier and the founding of Bombay
Jane Ohlmeyer
Stories from quirky Mumbai
Pronoti Datta, Rehana Munir
Chair: Jane Borges
Launch of Ian Cardozo’s Cartoos Saab, followed by a discussion on the indomitable fighting spirit of an army man
Ian Cardozo in conversation with Ishita Thakur
A life of hitting the high notes
Usha Uthup, Srishti Jha
Chair: Kunal S. Vijjaykar
Based on real life testimonies & poems of steel workers
A performance by Italian creators Instabili Vaganti
For ages 15+
The maze of the conspiracy thriller
Ashwin Sanghi in conversation with Hrishi K
Talking back to bigots
Antoinette Lattouf in conversation with Dilip D’Souza
Presentation of the Lifetime Achievement Award to Mahesh Elkunchwar; followed by the presenting of literary awards in fiction, non fiction, and business categories.