Diana Grigorcea, one of the leading authors from Switzerland will read from her novel namely “Instinctive feelings of innocence”. Diana would be in conversation with Dr. Jyoti Sabharwal Department of Germanic and Romance Studies, University of Delhi. She would also present her upcoming novel “Those who won’t die” (Die Nicht sterben) in the event.
The reading will take place at India’s prestigious event Kala Ghoda Festival in Mumbai, 7th February 2021 from 4 to 5 pm. Those who want to want to watch the event live can register themselves onhttp://bit.ly/3rfAEiQ.
The Kala Ghoda Arts Festival is one of the most awaited festivals held annually in South Mumbai. It is an exhibition and celebration of theatre, literature, music, films, comedy and world art. The festival attracts over 150,000 people from the city and beyond.
The Kala Ghoda festival takes place within the historic Kala Ghoda Art District. 2021 marks the twenty second edition of this festival which will be held in the Kala Ghoda Art District as it has been in the past years. All are welcome into the celebrations. It is open to all, free of charge.
About Dana Grigorcea: Dana Grigorcea is one of the leading authors from Switzerland, was born in 1979 in Bucharest, Capital of Romania. She did her education in Belgium, Germany and Austria and then moved to Switzerland. Her essays have appeared in newspapers across Europe and her novels have been translated into several languages. Her 2011 debut novel, Baba Rada, won the Swiss Literary Pearl. She was awarded the 3sat Prize in Klagenfurt at the 2015 Ingeborg Bachmann Competition for An Instinctive Feeling of Innocence.
Kala Ghoda Festival
When: 6th to 14 February 2021
Where: Kala Ghoda Art District (Museum area)
Timings: Daily, 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM