A brilliant, funny, and moving account of the characters that make
festivals tick. There are the authors enjoying moments of adulation
after years of creative isolation and the star-struck public
allowed to mingle with their cultural icons. And those in-between
who are both author and fan as is the case of Rudrani Rana, who
attends one festival session after the other clutching a canvas bag
which contains the labour of her life - an unsubmitted manuscript
written and re-written until only the sentence 'my body is a
haunted house' remains untouched. Partly a love letter to one of
the great literary shows on earth, partly a satire about the
glittery set that throngs this literary venue year in year out, and
partly an ode to the millions of aspiring writers who inhabit
literary festivals, Jaipur Journals provides a lively peep behind
the curtains at this much-loved event.
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