Jaipur Literature Festival | |
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Genre | Literary festival |
Location(s) | Diggi Palace, Jaipur, India |
Years active | 2006 – present |
Website | jaipurliteraturefestival |
The Jaipur Literature Festival, or JLF, is an annual literary festival[1] which takes place in the Indian city of Jaipur each year in the month of January. It was founded in 2006.[2]
The Diggi Palace Hotel serves as the main venue of the festival, with sessions held in the Hall of Audience and throughout the gardens of the Diggi Palace in the city centre.
The festival directors are the writers Namita Gokhale and William Dalrymple and is produced by Sanjoy Roy of Teamwork Arts. The Festival is an Initiative of the Jaipur Virasat Foundation (JVF) founded by Faith Singh,[3] originally as a segment of the Jaipur Heritage International Festival in 2006, and developed into a free-standing festival of literature standing on its own feet in 2008.[1] JVF's Community Director Vinod Joshi is its regional advisor. All events at the festival are free and not ticketed.
In 2012, a number of events occurred related to the Salman Rushdie and the Satanic Verses controversy.[4]
A number of events created by the organisers of JLF, loosely named JLF International, have taken place in other cities around the world.