9:30 am – 9:40 am | Cultural performance
9:40 am – 9:45 am | Opening Address
9:45 am – 10:25 am | Stories We Live: Fiction Meets Reality
Ameena Hussein in conversation with Savithri Rodrigo
A journey through Ameena Hussain’s dual contributions to Sri Lankan literature as both a novelist and a non-fiction writer. Known for capturing the texture of Sri Lankan life, Ameena’s works provide a unique viewpoint on themes such as cultural identity, gender, and the everyday lives of Sri Lankan Muslims. Through this session, we’ll discuss how her fiction reveals emotional and personal landscapes, while her non-fiction gives an insightful look into broader societal and cultural dynamics.
10:30 am – 11:10 am | Where Worlds Collide
Kiran Desai in conversation with Ashok Ferrey
Explore the profound role of landscapes—both literal and metaphorical—in Kiran Desai’s storytelling. Hullabaloo in the Guava Orchard, where the orchard serves as a whimsical backdrop for themes of tradition, solitude, and rebellion; The Inheritance of Loss, where the mountainous terrain of Kalimpong amplifies themes of cultural dislocation and identity. Illuminate how Desai’s skillful integration of setting enriches her narratives, inviting audiences to appreciate the landscapes that shape her characters’ experiences and the broader human condition.
11:15 am – 11:55 am | Legends in Lace and Steel
Manu S Pillai in conversation with Josephine Quinn
Explore the influential yet often-overlooked roles of women in history—as poets, warriors, and courtesans—through the lens of Manu S Pillai’s works, including The Ivory Throne, The Courtesan, the Mahatma and the Italian Brahmin, Rebel Sultans, and False Allies. This session examines how unconventional perspectives and hidden figures have shaped India’s cultural heritage, challenging dominant narratives and transforming our understanding of the past.
12:00 pm – 12:45 pm | Own Your Language
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12:50 pm – 1:30 pm | Wild Encounters: A Journey into Nature’s Heart
Arati Kumar-Rao in conversation with Mihiri Wikramanayake
Ever wondered what it’s like to camp out on a disappearing river island or track the footsteps of rare animals in the forest at dawn? A journey off-the-beaten-path with Arati Kumar-Rao into South Asia’s wildest, most mysterious corners – landscapes most people never even know exist, with captivating visuals, unexpected twists, and tales of misadventures. Arati will show how the remote, often overlooked, “marginlands” of South Asia are full of untold stories, bringing to life the people, wildlife, and fragile ecosystems that inhabit these edges of existence. Even in the most remote and forgotten parts of the world, nature’s wonders are waiting to be discovered—if you’re willing to get a little mud on your shoes.