Oxford Bookstore and Long Night of LiteratureS present a captivating Literary Forum: Bridging Continents

A Discussion on the Interplay of Narratives and Translations between India and Europe

New Delhi : Oxford Bookstore, in association with The Long Night of LiteratureS, hosted a thought-provoking literary forum at the Embassy of the Czech Republic. This exclusive event, titled ‘Bridging Continents: The Interplay of Narratives and Translations between India and Europe’, brought together esteemed authors and publishers from Europe and India to explore the rich tapestry of literary connections between the two regions.

The distinguished panel included Dániel Levente PÁL, literary agent, poet, writer and circus dramaturge from Hungary; Ralph Tharayil, writer and translator from Switzerland; Olga Campofreda, researcher, writer and journalist from Italy; Arunava Sinha, translator and teacher from India; Rakhshanda Jalil, translator, writer and literary historian from India; and Moutushi Mukherjee, commissioning editor, Penguin Random House India.

The panelists delved into the rich, reciprocal relationships between European and Indian literary landscapes. They explored how these literatures intersect and influence each other, focusing on themes like colonialism, diaspora, and cultural exchange. The discussion highlighted the adaptation of traditional European narrative forms in Indian contexts through translated works and the broader literary discourse. Translations were emphasized as a crucial element in the field of literature. The speakers analyzed the impact of narratives and translations in both regions and discussed how each region’s literary traditions have been woven into contemporary works.

The forum served as a precursor to The Long Night of LiteratureS, a much-anticipated literary extravaganza scheduled for 27 September 2024. This year’s event will feature a diverse lineup of European authors, including Ana Schnabl (Slovenia), Sameer Rawal (Spain), Leif Randt (Germany), Tamara Bartkova (The Czech Republic), Szécsi Noémi (Hungary), Alexandra Lucas Coelho (Portugal), Wojciech Tochman (Poland), Hanan Issa (Wales), Sholeh Rezazadeh (The Netherlands), Kateryna Kalytko (Ukraine), Olga Campofreda (Italy), and Ralph Thayaril (Switzerland).

As a co-host and official bookstore partner for The Long Night of LiteratureS, Oxford Bookstore continues to demonstrate its unwavering commitment to celebrating books, literature, and culture. With a century-long legacy, Oxford Bookstore remains a haven for literary enthusiasts, providing a vibrant space where the written word takes centre stage.

About Oxford Bookstore: Established in 1919, Oxford Bookstore is one of the oldest heritage bookstores in the nation. It is India’s only bookstore to curate multiple literary festivals like Apeejay Kolkata Literary Festival, Apeejay Bangla Sahitya Utsob, and Hindi Sahitya Utsav. The Oxford Bookstore not only offers book lovers access to the very best books and ambience but also India’s first-of-its-kind tea boutique, Cha Bar. At Oxford Bookstores, success is measured by the smiles on millions of happy readers that the brand has served over the last 100 years. Each time you walk into our iconic store in Kolkata, its old-world charm leaves you enchanted and desiring for more. Our fleet of ‘happy to help’ knowledgeable booksellers and conversant hosts work round the clock to bring to our vendees world-class reading experience. Be it through our books or our fine teas we abide by the brand’s motto – Much more than a bookstore – at every Bookstore. To know more about Oxford Bookstore log on to www.oxfordbookstore.com