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Lahore literature festival echoes literary brilliance

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The second day of the Lahore Literary Festival (LLF) at the Alhamra Arts Center unfolded as a literary tapestry, weaving together profound ideas, artistic milestones, and cultural reflections.

Commencing with the thought-provoking session “Writing the Other,” literary giants Mohsin Hamid, Monica Ali, Jose Luis Peixoto, and H.M. Naqvi delved into the intricate art of infusing emotions into characters.

The day they metamorphosed into a journey through the minds of literary luminaries is a testament to the festivals commitment to intellectual exploration. In a significant gathering, the autobiography unveiling of acclaimed artist Salman Farooqui took center stage.

Former WAPDA Chairman Shakeel Durrani and renowned columnist Rashid Amjad shared insights into Salman Farooquis private and social life, discussing his profound impact on art and society. Rashid Amjad hailed him as a metaphor for resilience.

The exploration of digital frontiers continued with the “Busting Poverty Digitally” panel. Roshaneh Zafar, Momina Aijazuddin, and Sadaffe Abid offered a glimpse into a future where technology intersects with social impact.

Moderated by Taimur Rahman, Professor at LUMS, the session resonated as a call for innovation in the battle against poverty.

The literary kaleidoscope turned with sessions like “Lahore Cinema: Between Realism and Fable” by Iftikhar Dadi, a discussion on “The Widening War” in the Middle East, and a captivating journey through the artistic milestones of Shakir Ali, Zahoor ul Akhlaq, and Imran Qureshi in “Every Milestone a Destination.”

Alhamra Arts Center once again stood as the epicenter of intellectual and artistic brilliance, where ideas converged, and creativity thrived the festivals second day affirmed Lahores unwavering commitment to nurturing a culture of intellectual dynamism.

 

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