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From a septuagenarian who has completed her semi-fictional novel but does not want to publish it to an author who receives a threat in the form of an anonymous letter from a historian who reunites with a past lover to a burglar who is passionate about poetry from a young woman who has no idea what this world has in store for her to an American woman looking for the India of her hippie youth this metafictional wryly funny pacey novel is an ode to literature. Told from multiple perspectives set against the backdrop of the vibrant multilingual Jaipur Literature Festival diverse stories of lost love and regret self-doubt and new beginnings come together in a narrative that is as varied as India itself. Partly a love letter to the greatest literary show on earth partly a satire about the glittery set that throngs this literary venue year on year and partly an ode to the millions of aspiring writers who wander the earth with unsubmitted manuscripts in their bags Jaipur Journals is a light-footed romp that showcases in full form Gokhale's unsparing eye for the pretensions and the pathos of that loneliest tribe of them all the writers. Review ""There's more to life than books"" says a character in Namita Gokhale's delightful novelJaipur Journals. And the author proceeds to demonstrate just that with her multiple tales of love and longing yearnings and disappointments unfolding against the backdrop of the teeming Jaipur Literary Festival. Funny insightful mordant and moving in turnJaipur Journals is the work of a writer in full command of her craft. An unalloyed pleasure! -- Dr Shashi TharoorNamita Gokhale's new novel is a literary laugh riot which is sure to send the book world into a mad rush to unscramble who is who! -- Meena KandasamyNamita Gokhale gives us the ultimate insider's view on the ""greatest literary show on Earth"" the Jaipur Literary Festival.Jaipur Journals is a clear-eyed funny and poignant rendering of literary ambition and the longing for recognition. You'll be compelled to turn the pages and by the end you will understand something essential about writers' commitment to their craft about heartbreak and failure and success. -- Vikram ChandraThere is no event more magical than the huge gathering of book lovers meeting authors and each other at the Jaipur Lit Fest. This book captures the magic. It's worth a read for those who love the spirit of books. -- Gloria SteinemI am delighted to have appeared as a character in Namita Gokhale's new novelJaipur Journals set against the backdrop of the wonderful Jaipur Literature Festival. I was utterly charmed by the engrossing narrative and found the use of my poetry very apt and the stories within stories about the inner life of writers very moving. I particularly enjoyed encountering the burglar-poet Raju Srivastava ""Betaab"". -- Javed Akhtar About the Author Namita Gokhale is a writer publisher and festival director. She is the author of eighteen works of fiction and non-fiction. Her acclaimed debut novelParo Dreams of Passion published in 1984 has remained a cult classic and has been issued in a double edition with its sequelPriya. Gokhale has worked extensively across genres on Indian mythology including her retelling of the Indian epic in thePuffin Mahabharata and her novel for young readersLost in Time Ghatotkacha and the Game of Illusions. The edited anthologiesHimalaya andThe Himalayan Arc East of South East provide valuable resource material on the culture and politics of the region. Gokhale is also founder and co-director of the Jaipur Literature Festival and of Mountain Echoes the Bhutan Literature Festival. She is director of Yatra Books a publishing house specializing in translation.