GATHERINGS
Jaipur Literature FestivalDiggi Palace, Jaipur, Rajasthan, January 21-25, 2015, jaipurliteraturefestival.org Dubbed the largest free literary festival on earth, the Jaipur Literature Festival brings together some of the greatest thinkers and writers from across the world. The ninth edition will see a gathering of eminent literati like Nobel laureate VS Naipul, British author Hanif Kureishi and celebrated travel writer Paul Theroux, and will have a number of themes across sessions and panel discussions. Poetry will be one of the highlights of the five-day event as will be South Asian writing and the rich literature of the ‘Seven Sisters’ of the North-East.
Imagined ImmortalsVadehra Art Gallery, Defence Colony, New Delhi, January 18-February 14, 2015Anju Dodiya’s latest solo at the Vadehra Art Gallery, and her first in Delhi since 2010, will showcase her new body of work that, in her own words, “explores mortality, the fragile nature of the human body and the heroic aspirations that keep it going”. To be exhibited for the first time, they include mixed media artworks. By turning the printed pages of a medical illustration book into her canvas, Dodiya solidifies the relation between the living and the dead.
Image: Getty ImageIndia Art FairNSIC Exhibition Grounds, New Delhi, January 29-February 1, 2015South Asia’s leading art fair for modern and contemporary art from across the world. Eighty-five galleries and 90 booths will showcase a breadth of art practices including painting, sculpture, new media, installation and performance art by high-profile Indian and international artists.
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SPOTLIGHTArka—Celebrating Modern IndiaNehru Centre, Mumbai, January 16 (& then at other venues across India)Arka is a new band that plays a fusion of classical, jazz and pop. The stellar line-up is kanjira maestro and percussionist Selva Ganesh, flautist Ravichandra Kulur, vocalist Karthik, French bassist and composer Mishko M’Ba, and drummer Gino Banks, with guest guitarist Santosh Chandran. Their album, And A Half, launches at the same time.
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A peek into the scale and scope of the blitzkrieg that launched PM Narendra Modi.
• Gandhi At First SightBy Thomas Weber (Roli Books)
Weber brings to life a bouquet of heartfelt moments of people—from Sarojini Naidu to Romain Rolland—who met Gandhi for the first time.
• India Shastra: Reflections on the Nation in our TimeBy Shashi Tharoor (Rupa)
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• After Tendulkar: The New Stars of Indian CricketBy Soumya Bhattacharya (Rupa)
The book covers the highlights of Tendulkar’s last Test, the careers of Indian cricket’s Fab Five, and stories and exploits of the news stars.
• Miles To Run Before I SleepBy Sumedha Mahajan (Rupa)
The true story of a woman who followed her passion: Running. Mahajan plots her journey that has overcome health issues and social prejudices.
• ForgettingBy Devashish Makhija (HarperCollins)
These 24 stories explore individuals trying to leave their pasts behind. From twin rickshaw drivers suspected of terrorism to a merchant who envies each saree he sells for the intimacy it’ll share with the woman who wears it.