Set against the beautiful backdrop of Kozhikode's sun-kissed beaches, the eighth edition of the Kerala Literature Festival (KLF) will be held from January 23 to 26, 2025. As Asia's largest literature festival, KLF is expected to be bigger and more diverse than ever, attracting over 600,000 visitors to the city. The festival will feature speakers from 15 countries, including notable participants from the UK, Spain, France, Germany, Sri Lanka, the USA, Singapore, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Greece, Egypt, Turkey, Israel, Latvia, and Sweden. KLF promises to be a vibrant celebration of literary discourse, cultural exchange, and artistic expression.
KLF has undergone a remarkable transformation over the years, evolving from its modest beginnings into Asia's largest literature festival, said Ravi Deecee, Chief Facilitator of the Kerala Literature Festival. “Each year, we witness not only a growing number of participants but also an increasing global presence, with more countries joining us and sharing their unique literary voices. The international reach of KLF reflects the festival's commitment to fostering cross-cultural exchanges and showcasing the diversity of thought and creativity from around the world. The enthusiasm of our attendees has continued to exceed expectations, making KLF a truly global celebration of literature and culture.”
Kozhikode, India’s first UNESCO-designated "City of Literature," is the ideal host for this grand event. This historic city, renowned for its rich cultural heritage, will come alive with various activities. Visitors can look forward to book launches, poetry readings, workshops, performances, theatrical shows, and musical acts designed to captivate audiences and create a vibrant cultural atmosphere.
France will be the guest country this year, enhancing the festival’s international appeal. Attendees can look forward to an exciting showcase of French culture featuring renowned French authors, intellectuals, and artists in special sessions. The festival will offer stimulating literary panels and engaging cultural discussions, providing an opportunity to explore France's rich artistic heritage. Visitors can immerse themselves in the French language, art, and philosophy through a series of talks and events that highlight the country's deep literary and artistic traditions, thereby enriching the global dialogue that KLF fosters.
KLF is more than just a literary festival; it is a multi-dimensional celebration of art in various forms. The festival comes alive in the evenings, transforming into a grand stage for cultural performances encompassing traditional and contemporary art. Kerala’s rich musical heritage will be highlighted through captivating performances ranging from classical to folk music. Theatre enthusiasts will enjoy evocative plays that delve into local narratives and universal themes. Audiences can immerse themselves in the rhythms of traditional percussion ensembles or be entranced by the elegance of classical dancers. This unique combination of intellectual discussion and vibrant arts makes KLF an immersive cultural experience.
The festival will also host some of the most celebrated names in literature, politics, and music. Notable figures such as Jerry Pinto, Perumal Murugan, Shashi Tharoor, Shinie Antony, Urvashi Bhutalia, Manu S Pillai, and Rajdeep Sardesai will take the stage, alongside emerging talent and international voices. Adding to the cultural richness, legendary flutist Hariprasad Chaurasia will perform, promising to enchant audiences with his melodic mastery.
The success of the KLF lies in its diversity. The festival consistently attracts Nobel laureates, Booker Prize winners, and even Oscar recipients, facilitating a dynamic exchange of ideas beyond literature to include art, music, science, and more. The speakers discuss a wide range of topics—covering literature, politics, art, science, and film—ensuring there is something for everyone. Attendees can look forward to engaging in discussions on subjects that range from cutting-edge scientific advancements to explorations of ancient philosophy, fostering a lively atmosphere of dialogue and debate.
A special highlight of this year’s festival is the introduction of the Children’s KLF, a dedicated space for young readers. Supported by leading children’s book publishers and authors, this initiative aims to ignite a love for literature in younger generations through engaging storytelling sessions, workshops, and outreach programs in local schools.