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JAIPUR LITERATURE FESTIVAL 2022 DELVING DEEP INTO POETRY, ART AND LITERATURE'S MANY FACETS!
Tanzanian-born author Abdulrazak Gurnah, who won the Nobel Prize for Literature last year, is the star speaker at the 15th edition of the Jaipur Literature Festival, beginning on March 5 to March 14 in a hybrid format at Hotel Clarks Amer!
The new venue of JLF, season 15 is all set to offer a unique experience to the visitors as the new host. Hotel Clarks Amer has a long-standing history of being patrons of arts and culture in the Pink City.
As the first and only retro-legacy hotel, Clarks brings a unique experience to its visitors with its Indo-European aesthetic, multi-cuisine culinary options, vast open spaces and one-of-a-kind art installations.
It is home to spectacular art installations created by artists across India to symbolise their appreciation of creative expression and respect for all forms of life.
The wide expanse of greenery is adorned by unique sculptures of animals such as a 14 ft. tall owl, an equally large camel, a rhinoceros, birds and a pink coloured horse which is a statement feature of the property.
The installations are made from scrap metal owing to Clarks' environmentfriendly practices and their philosophy of sustainable development.
This year, as the new host of the Jaipur Literature Festival, Hotek Clarks Amer will bring an all-encompassing artistic experience to the JLF attendees.
In anticipation of the festival, Jaipur art veterans Faith Singh and Randhir Vikram Singh shared their perspectives of Hotel Clarks Amer.
Faith Singh said that when I think of Clarks Amer, I think the first modern hotel in the city like no other. Clarks has always been a proactive part of the JLF through the years with their hospitality and their well designed vast spaces.
Randhir Vikram Singh said that there is a familiar feeling of warmth every time one visits Hotel Clarks Amer and the hotel has truly evolved itself into a cultural hotel over the years.
In the past, the iconic Festival has hosted nearly 5000 speakers and artists and welcomed over a million book-lovers from across India and the globe.