The Eleventh Edition of Tata Literature Live! The Mumbai Litfest
Monday, November 16th to Sunday, November 22nd 2020

Virtual Festival
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Live on YouTube, Facebook,
Twitter & Instagram

Literature Live! 360@Campus Festival

Literature Live 360@ Campus is the student engagement arm of Literature Live! wherein it organizes literary events exclusively for the student community ( 18-25yrs).

Literature Live 360@ Campus will take place from Thursday, Nov 19 and  Friday, November 20, 2020.

Apart from the regular student- writer interactions conducted through the year, it also curates  exclusive talks/ lectures during the annual festival held in November every year. These are delivered by festival participants for student across all disciplines on any academic campus.

The ideas line up for this year’s campus festival is extremely thought provoking writers sharing their expertise, work and passion with students.

From vocalist TM Krishna (Art, Politics & Society) to neuroscientist Shubha Tole (the Circuits of Sensation- bringing the world to your brain) and from Tara Kaushal (an undercover investigation on Why Men Rape) to Australian poet Kirli Saunders and Dilip D’Souza along with co-author Joy Ma ( The Deoliwallahs) , the campus
festival is all set for a heady and enriching experience!

LITERATURE LIVE! 360@CAMPUS FESTIVAL SESSIONS

The Writing Of “Why Men Rape : An Indian Undercover Investigation” as a Feminist Act

  • 19th November
  • 10:00 am - 11:00 am
SPEAKERS:
Tara Kaushal

Do You Want To Be A Storyteller?

  • 19th November
  • 7:45 pm - 8:45 pm

A straight talk by Lord Jeffrey Archer.

SPEAKERS:
Jeffrey Archer

Quantum Mind

  • 19th November
  • 9:00 pm - 10:00 pm

A new understanding of human consciousness. A Straight Talk by Sir Roger Penrose, followed by a conversation with David Eaglemen.

Art, Politics & Society

  • 20th November
  • 9:00 am - 9:45 am

Deconstructing classical music.

SPEAKERS:
TM Krishna

First Nations Storyteller : The importance of Caring for Land and Language.

  • 20th November
  • 10:00 am - 10:45 am

Join Award winning Gunai writer and Artist, Kirli Saunders as she reflects on her creative process and offers readings from her poetry and verse novel collections. Learn about the intersection of land and language, and understand the importance of connection with land and community. 

SPEAKERS:
Kirli Saunders

The Deoliwallahs

  • 20th November
  • 11:00 am - 11:45 am

The true story of the 1962 Chinese-Indian internment.

SPEAKERS:
Dilip D'Souza, Joy Ma