![]() ![]() Author of works like The Raptures and The Fire Starters, Jan Carson has taken deep inspiration from Christie’s oeuvre. Award-winning film director, screenwriter and producer Vishal Bhardwaj, known widely for his adaptation of the Shakespeare trilogy in Bollywood, is currently developing a series based on Christie’s The Sittaford Mystery in India. Her intuition, empathy and intellect have endeared her to a global readership across cultures, continents and generations.Ī diverse panel discusses her life and legacy. She published 66 detective novels and 14 short story collections which have sold over a billion books in English and over a billion in translation. Vishal Bhardwaj, Jan Carson, Victoria Dowd in conversation with Vaseem KhanĪgatha Christie, The Queen of Crime, is the most read writer since Shakespeare. and Lithuania.ġ1:15 - 12:15 Knowledge Centre Pigott Theatre (and live streamed) Peter comes from a Punjabi background, storytelling and leading workshops all across Britain and as far afield as France, Greece, Singapore, U.S.A. Expect a fun and vibrant time for all the family. Join one of our two sessions with storyteller Peter Chand on a colourful adventure, full of conundrums, mind-benders and puzzling tales from around the world. Morning Music: Soumik Datta and Gurdain Singh Rayatġ1.00 – 12.00 Harry M Weinrebe Learning Centre Myth and Memory: Amish Tripathi and Shashi Tharoor in conversation Please note that the programme may be subject to changes. The curtain-raising opening session on the evening of Friday 9 June requires booking separately and will be available soon. TICKET HOLDERS ARE ADVISED TO ARRIVE EARLY FOR THE SESSIONS OF THEIR CHOICE TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. PLEASE NOTE THAT ADMITTANCE TO SESSIONS IS STRICTLY SUBJECT TO VENUE CAPACITY AND ENTRY CANNOT BE GUARANTEED. ![]() Online Weekend Pass £14 full price, £12 over 60, £10 BL Members, £5 Students/under 26 and other concessions Sunday In-person Pass £26 full price, £22 over 60, £20 BL Members, £13 Students/under 26 and other concessions Saturday In-person Pass £26 full price (£22 over 60, £20 BL Members, £13 Students/under 26) Weekend In-person Pass £36 (£33 over 60, £28 BL Members, £18 Students, under 26 and other concessions) Online passes are available to watch all Theatre sessions across the weekend live and on catch up. Weekend and Day Passes are available to attend JLF in person allowing access to any session subject to capacity. Speakers at JLF London 2023 include (Saturday) William Dalrymple, Shashi Tharoor, Vauhini Vara, Tom Holland, Tahmima Anam, Vishal Bhardwaj, Asma Khan (Sunday) Venki Ramakrishnan, Alice Oswald, Jonathan Freedland, Usha Uthup, Sathnam Sanghera, Alice Loxton, Marcus du Sautoy, Nikesh Shukla, Shashi Tharoor, William Dalrymple, Antony Beevor and many more. The Festival now has editions around the world all featuring the same mix of inspiring voices and ideas. We are delighted to announce the return of JLF, the London edition of the Jaipur Literature Festival as a packed programme of conversations unfolds in our three venues at the British Library.One of the world’s great literature events, JLF takes place in the ’pink city’ of Jaipur, Rajasthan, India every January, attracting thousands to engage with the world’s leading writers and speakers. The online version of this event will be live captioned. A range of other sessions will be made available to watch on catch up in the days following the event, using the same link. Viewing links will be sent out shortly before the event. Tickets are still available to watch selected sessions online by purchasing a Online Weekend Pass - either to watch live or within 48 hours on catch up. JLF AT THE BRITISH LIBRARY IS NOW SOLD OUT ![]() This event takes place in the British Library. ![]()
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