Saturday, November 16, 2024 05:36 PM
The Islamabad Literature Festival celebrates its 10th anniversary, highlighting Umber Khairi's book launch and the power of transformative literature.
The Islamabad Literature Festival (ILF) has become a significant cultural event in Pakistan, celebrating literature, art, and the power of words. This year, the festival marked its 10th anniversary with the theme "Words Change Mindsets," emphasizing the transformative power of literature in shaping thoughts and perspectives. The event took place over several days, bringing together authors, poets, and literary enthusiasts from across the country.
On Sunday, the festival concluded with a captivating session that highlighted the launch of the book "Akbar in Wonderland" by Umber Khairi. During this session, the author engaged in a thought-provoking discussion with Amir Ghori, delving into the character's struggles and the broader social and political context of the 1990s. Khairi's narrative not only reflects personal challenges but also mirrors the societal issues of that era, making it a relevant read for today’s audience.
The ILF serves as a platform for dialogue and exchange of ideas, showcasing the rich tapestry of Pakistani literature. It encourages young writers and readers to explore diverse narratives and perspectives, fostering a love for reading and writing. The festival's success over the years is a testament to the growing appreciation for literature in Pakistan.
As the curtains fall on this year's festival, it is essential to reflect on the impact of literature in our lives. Books like "Akbar in Wonderland" remind us of the importance of storytelling in understanding our past and shaping our future. The ILF not only celebrates literary achievements but also inspires individuals to think critically and engage with the world around them. In a time when words hold immense power, events like the ILF are crucial in nurturing a culture of dialogue and understanding.