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|February 02, 2025
A narrative from Kashmir to Los Angeles
The early session on the third morning of the Jaipur LitFest saw authors Priyanka Mattoo and Peter Godwin in an insightful conversation with Sayari Debnath on "Memoirs of Family, Loss and Exile". It was about their different registers of loss and the process of memorialising them as they elaborated on their books and their writing processes.
Author and filmmaker Mattoo spoke about her book "Bird Milk and Mosquito Bones", a narrative of her search for home, from Kashmir to Los Angeles and the places in between.
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GoM studies demands for 8 new districts
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QS Asia University Rankings 2026: KIIT Tops in Odisha
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FATF lauds India over asset recovery
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Net cast to catch unsustainable fishing practices
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Youth drives growth in social security enrolments
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V-P calls upon Maoists to surrender, releases govt aid for Bastar women
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