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Friday, February 8, 2008
The Festival in the news

Nilanjana S Roy in Business Standard:

The gardens at the Sassoon Library make for a small, intimate setting, with the audience fluctuating from about 40 to about 120. Writers are often joined on stage by the three kittens who seem to belong to the library; and Bombay’s own literary luminaries, from Adil Jussawalla to Altaf Tyrewalla, can be spotted in the audience. The feel is quiet and intimate, and novice poets and writers are welcomed with as much warmth as the Kiran Nagarkars and Paul Therouxes.

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Comment by Abhinav on Friday, 8th February, 2008 @ 11:20 am

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Though there is one preview feature by Frederick Noronha that has been syndicated at three of the above sites.

Comment by Abhinav on Friday, 8th February, 2008 @ 11:31 am

Sorry about the long-tail links. It looks weird.

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