LLF showcases cultural brilliance in New York

The event brought together writers, artists, academics, and cultural icons for an exchange of ideas.

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LAHORE:

The Lahore Literary Festival (LLF) made a mark in New York as it celebrated Pakistan's literary heritage, cultural identity, and intellectual contributions on a global stage.

The event brought together writers, artists, academics, and cultural icons for an exchange of ideas.

CEO of LLF Razi Ahmed, addressed the gathering, stating that LLF is committed to aligning with the evolving global intellectual landscape.

Razi Ahmed underscored the importance of positioning Pakistani literature alongside global literary traditions to amplify the country's voice on the international stage. "Our land holds a literary legacy, sustained through initiatives like LLF," he noted.

The New York edition of LLF featured a diverse lineup of sessions, including in-depth discussions on Pakistani history, heritage, language, and contemporary culture.

A Punjabi poetry evening highlighted regional literary richness, while sessions explored how to preserve the past while navigating the future.

The programme extended beyond literature to include book launches and discussions on art, music, politics, science, and philosophy.

A youth poetry session and a qawwali performance by the Sami Brothers added a cultural flair to the event.

The festival featured speakers and performers including Manan Ahmed, Iftikhar Dadi, Qudsia Rahim, Vasaka Dassi, Mumtaz Mustafa, Mishal Hussain, Nusrat Durrani, Ustad Nasiruddin Sami, Amina Tahir Khan, and Mashallah Saif.

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