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Writers, Etc is Alliance Francaise’s literary platform—a space where written ideas and their practitioners can interact with each other and the general public to ask pertinent questions on the role of literature in contemporary societies. In their 21st session, Indrajit Hazra will be in conversation with Arpita Das. Hazra is a Delhi-based writer and journalist, author of the novels, The Burnt Forehead of Max Saul (2000), The Garden of Earthly Delights (2003) and The Bioscope Man (2008). His first work of non-fiction, Grand Delusions: A Short History of Kolkata, is scheduled for publication later this year. Arpita Das is the owner of the independent publishing house Yoda Press and the bookstore Yodakin, both in Delhi.
Writers Etc., 9 May, 6.30 pm, ML Bhartia Auditorium, Alliance Française de Delhi, 72, Max Mueller Road , Lodhi Estate, Delhi.For more information, visit www.delhi.afindia.org or call 0124-4061032.
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