Random notes from Day One.
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The Jaipur Literature Festival is in its fifth year, and, from what friends who have been regulars tell me, it has just grow'd and grow'd. Tina Brown, journalist, editor and author, declared it the 'greatest literary show on earth.' Not altogether suprising, considering she is listed in the festival credits as an advisor, and was introduced the audience as its brand ambassador. But one digresses.
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JLF is certainly pulling in the crowds this year. All the events I looked in on had every seat occupied, with people sitting on carpets, on the floor, on the grass, or just standing in the aisles. Even the two large screens outside the Durbar Hall of the Diggi Palace had fans jostling for space. Names like Gulzar, Shabana Azmi and Om Puri would explain some of the crush, but it wasn't just about film stars. In fact, when Mr Puri made his entrance in the afternoon, strolling regally into the shmooze area between the various venues, the only ones who went overboard were the press photographers. The lit fans --- and these included several gaggles of schoolgirls --- after cursory glances at the actor, went right on with whatever they were doing. On the other hand, many a lovely young lady was seen going dreamy-eyed when Gulzar or K Satchidanandan delivered an exceptionally exquisite line. We [heart] Lit Groupies!
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