Saturday, March 23, 2013
Saturday, March 2, 2013
Today's Talk on "Popularizing Literature through Cinema" by Biju Viswanath.
Chandigarh Sahitya Akademi this evening organized a talk on "Popularizing Literature through Cinema" by award-winning film-maker, Biju Viswanath who hails from Kerala but has his base in New York.
Biju has a literature background. He did his masters in English literature, has a PhD from the University of Kerala, and is passionate about films as an art form. It is this passion that made him give up a teaching career and take up the camera. Combining his love for literature with his passion for cinema, he has been making documentaries and feature films for almost the last two decades. His range is impressive: he has dabbled across conventional genres with horror films, romance, mystery and drama. Nor is language any barrier for him for he has made films in Malayalam, Tamil, Irish, Japanese, and of course, English.
His directorial debut, A Voyage, was based on the life of the well-known writer and Jnanpith awardee, MT Vasudevan Nair. The film brought Biju accolades and was the beginning of several honours that came his way. Among other honours, Biju is also the recipient of the Golden Palm Award for his film Viola and Best Cinematography and Best Screenplay for Marathon.
In his talk today he highlighted the various issues involved in adaptation, focusing on the roles of the director , the script writer and the original author of a text. Ultimately, he is convinced that the aim of a film is to reach out to the masses. Unless this is achieved the film cannot be called a success. Marketing a film is a major concern in today's world and a film must keep in mind what will sell.
This evening's talk was very thought-provoking and the session turned out to be a very interactive one with a lot of questions directed at the speaker. The Chairperson of the Akademi, who had earlier introduced the speaker, brought the discussion to an end, summing up th general opinion that it had been a scintillating evening.
Further, it was announced that the next CSA event would be a Hasya Kavi Sammelan to be held on 30th of March. Details would be announced on CSA Blog and Facebook.
Pictures of today's talk will be available on the Facebook page of CSA. http://www.facebook.com/ chandigarhsahitya.akademi?ref= tn_tnmn
Biju Viswanath
Today's Talk on "Popularizing Literature through Cinema" by Biju Viswanath.
Chandigarh Sahitya Akademi this evening organized a talk on "Popularizing Literature through Cinema" by award-winning film-maker, Biju Viswanath who hails from Kerala but has his base in New York.
Biju has a literature background. He did his masters in English literature, has a PhD from the University of Kerala, and is passionate about films as an art form. It is this passion that made him give up a teaching career and take up the camera. Combining his love for literature with his passion for cinema, he has been making documentaries and feature films for almost the last two decades. His range is impressive: he has dabbled across conventional genres with horror films, romance, mystery and drama. Nor is language any barrier for him for he has made films in Malayalam, Tamil, Irish, Japanese, and of course, English.
His directorial debut, A Voyage, was based on the life of the well-known writer and Jnanpith awardee, MT Vasudevan Nair. The film brought Biju accolades and was the beginning of several honours that came his way. Among other honours, Biju is also the recipient of the Golden Palm Award for his film Viola and Best Cinematography and Best Screenplay for Marathon.
In his talk today he highlighted the various issues involved in adaptation, focusing on the roles of the director , the script writer and the original author of a text. Ultimately, he is convinced that the aim of a film is to reach out to the masses. Unless this is achieved the film cannot be called a success. Marketing a film is a major concern in today's world and a film must keep in mind what will sell.
This evening's talk was very thought-provoking and the session turned out to be a very interactive one with a lot of questions directed at the speaker. The Chairperson of the Akademi, who had earlier introduced the speaker, brought the discussion to an end, summing up th general opinion that it had been a scintillating evening.
Further, it was announced that the next CSA event would be a Hasya Kavi Sammelan to be held on 30th of March. Details would be announced on CSA Blog and Facebook.
Pictures of today's talk will be available on the Facebook page of CSA. http://www.facebook.com/ chandigarhsahitya.akademi?ref= tn_tnmn
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Talk by Biju Viswanath
ON SATURDAY, 2ND MARCH 2013, 3.30 pm:
Award Winning film maker, Biju Viswanath will give a talk on "Popularizing Literature through Cinema".
Mr Viswanath spends much of the year in New York City. He has made several short documentary films that have been highly appreciated by critics. In particular, his film on the noted writer M.T. Vasudevan Nair in noteworthy.
YOU ARE INVITED to the talk which will be held at the UT Guest House on 2nd March at 3.30 pm.
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Quiz
Chandigarh Sahitya Akademi today organized a Literary Quiz on World Literature at Panjab University. The Quiz was open to the public. It was conducted by Anil Raina, Vice-Chairman of CSA. About 45 participants in fifteen teams competed for the top prizes. Four teams were shortlisted in the preliminary round and these took part in the final competition.
Winners of the Quiz:Aditi & Nishtha (First); Harsh and Manoj Tiwari (Second); Manjot Kaur & Tajinder Singh (third)
Friday, February 1, 2013
Festival and Conference 2013
4th CHANDIGARH FESTIVAL OF LETTERS
&
12TH MELOW CONFERENCE
8-10 FEB 2013
CHANDIGARH SAHITYA
AKADEMI has, over the
last five years, tried to make an impact in the city. Regular Literary Programs
have been held – poetry symposia, meet-the-writer sessions, book launches,
readings, seminars and invited lectures. Publication work has been going on out
like never before. Awards have been instituted for senior writers of the city.
Competitions are held for youngsters. There is no doubt that CSA is now a has
an unignorable presence in Chandigarh. It is on Facebook and blog, thus keeping
its members informed of its activities.
This Festival of
Letters began four years ago in the city as an annual three-day event in which
we invite selected writers from other parts of the country to interact with our
audience. Whereas this event takes place early in the year, we continue with
such activity the rest of the year, too, with at least two major events taking
place every month. In the past few years we have had distinguished poets,
playwrights and novelists participating in our events. We cater to the
interests of all age groups, the senior citizens, the middle rung, as well as
young students, involving them in diverse activities.
In the present Festival
of Letters there are sessions with invited speakers who will present their
works and interact with the audience. There are two sessions devoted to the
annual awards for 2012: in the inaugural session we present awards of
recognition to senior writers and in the concluding session there are prizes
for students who have been participating in competitions organized by the
Akademi.
MELOW, or the Society for the Study of the
Multi-Ethnic Literatures of the World began in 1998 as MELUS-India, the India
Chapter of MELUS, a US body devoted to the study of Multi-Ethnic Literature of
the US. MELUS-India comprised a group of scholars interested in American Literature.
Within a few years the organization broadened its scope and extended its
concerns into World Literatures. At present it has a membership of
approximately 300 from universities across the country. This is an association
governed by representatives from all over India. It also has an International
advisory body. The aim is to establish a global network of scholars engaged in
common pursuits. MELOW believes in academic grooming, initiating
younger scholars into serious research work, writing proposals and papers,
competing for awards of excellence. It has a blog and a google group so the
members stay connected.
The Society is
serious about its work; it works according to deadlines. Over the years it has
established a certain credibility in the country and abroad. So far it has held
eleven international conferences. Whenever its conference is held in Chandigarh
the Panjab University has very generously extended its support. This is the twelfth
international conference. On this occasion we have about 150 delegates
including about 15 from outside India. There will be more than 100 paper-presenters
in parallel sessions, over a span of three days.
Prof Cheryl Johnson
from the University of Ohio at Miami will deliver the keynote address and Prof
Sushila Singh, President of the Society, will deliver the special Isaac
Sequeira Memorial lecture in a session that awards the a prize for the best
paper presented by a young scholar (below 40).
The three-day event is
being jointly organized by the Chandigarh Sahitya Akademi and the Society for
the Study of the Multi-Ethnic Literatures of the World in collaboration with
the Panjab University. An Organizing Committee of 12 members from various
departments is overseeing the arrangements in the Panjab University.
Thursday, January 24, 2013
Upcoming Festival and Conference
CHANDIGARH SAHITYA AKADEMI
in collaboration with
PANJAB UNIVERSITY
&
MELOW
(The Society for the Study of the Multi-Ethnic Literatures of the World)
cordially invites you to the
4th CHANDIGARH FESTIVAL OF LETTERS
and the
12th INTERNATIONAL MELOW CONFERENCE
from 8th to 10th February 2013
INAUGURATION BY
SHRI KAPIL SIBAL
Minister for Communications and Information Technology
on 8 Feb 2013
at 10.15 am
Venue: English Auditorium, Panjab University
rsvp: sahitakad2008@gmail.com
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE FESTIVAL:
Date & Time
|
Venue
|
Events / Writer Sessions
|
8 Feb 2013 10.15 AM
12 noon
7.00 PM
|
English Audi
English Audi
English Audi
|
Inauguration
Awards of Recognition
Keki Daruwalla
Ravindra Kalia
Darshan Singh Butar
An evening with Irshad Kamil
|
9 Feb 2013 11.30 AM
7.00 PM
|
Gandhi Bhavan
English Audi
|
Mamta Kalia
Manjula Rana
Gauri Shankar Raina
Vikram Sampath
Siddhartha Gigoo
|
10 Feb 2013 3.00 PM
4.30 PM
|
English Audi
English Audi
|
Arundhati Subramaniam
Meghna Pant
Amandeep Sandhu
Concluding event: Annual Prizes
|
CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS
Theme: Patterns of Story Telling: Traditions, Innovations, Visions and Revisions
8 Feb 2013 3.00 PM
4.00 to 5.30 PM
|
English Audi
Parallel Sessions
|
Keynote address by
Prof Cheryl Johnson, U of Ohio, Miami
|
9 Feb 2013 9.30 to11.00AM
11.30 to 1.00PM
2.00 to 3.30 PM
3.30 to 5.00 PM
|
Parallel Sessions
Parallel Sessions
Parallel Sessions
Parallel Sessions
| |
10 Feb 2013 9.00 to 10.30AM
10.30 to 12noon
12.00 to 2.00PM
|
Parallel Sessions
Parallel Sessions
English Audi
|
ISM Session
ISM Special Lecture by Prof Sushila Singh (BHU)
Conference Conclusion
|
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