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Literary tourism is on the map. After the Jaipur Literature Festival,the Hay Festival of Literature and the Arts is coming to Kerala this November. The original festival,described by former US President Bill Clinton as the Woodstock of the mind,takes place each year in Hay-on-Wye in Wales and is sponsored by The Guardian.
The festival has expanded internationally and sister festivals take place in Belfast in Ireland,Cartagena in Colombia,Nairobi in Kenya and in two locations in Spain. The organisers had India in mind for a while, says Sanjoy K. Roy,MD,Teamwork Productions,which is bringing the festival to Kerala.
The festival will take place at the Kanakakunnu Palace that belonged to the Travancore royal family. The setting is perfect,there is an amphitheatre and the palace has sprawling grounds which we will use, says Roy. Music and other performances will take place at a separate location in Kovalam,a 40-minute drive from the city. The longlist for the authors has been prepared. The festival will feature 40 authors 20 international authors,10 Indian authors in English and 10 regional writers. We aim to turn it into an Asia-centric festival, says Roy.
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