Second Crime Literature Festival Opens in Dehradun
Second Crime Literature Festival Opens in Dehradun

Second Crime Literature Festival Opens in Dehradun

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The Crime Literature Festival of India (CLFI) has successfully captivated audiences in Dehradun, featuring a diverse lineup of authors, filmmakers, and law enforcement officials. Day two included sessions on high-profile crime cases like the Sidhu Moose Wala murder and tributes to notable figures in law enforcement, emphasizing the intersection of crime, justice, and literature. Renowned filmmaker Prakash Jha expressed his enthusiasm for the festival, highlighting its role in enhancing understanding of the crime genre. Additionally, Italian crime fiction is experiencing a revival, with writers like Piergiorgio Pulixi gaining recognition for their unique narratives. Meanwhile, acclaimed Irish author John Banville continues to blend crime with literary elegance in his latest work, showcasing the genre's evolution. Overall, both festivals and literary movements reflect an increasing engagement with complex themes of crime and justice across global contexts.

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