
Bangalore Lit Fest
The Past is a Country: Families in Fiction
Amit Chaudhuri, Kiran Desai, Nguyễn Phan Quế Mai, Romesh Gunesekera with Raghav Rao
Amit Chaudhuri, Kiran Desai, Nguyễn Phan Quế Mai, Romesh Gunesekera with Raghav Rao
Romesh Gunesekara with Saikat Majumdar
Panel discussion with Michael Hofmann and Fiammetta Rocco.
Galle Literary Festival
One week residential course in Yorkshire on writing with Romesh Gunesekera and Jennifer Wong. Guest writer Jo Clement.
A one week residential course in Devon on writing fiction. Tutors: Romesh Gunesekera and Caroline Brothers.
Romesh Gunesekera interviewing Alastair Niven on a Life in Arts and Education
Zoom talk with students
Romesh Gunesekera will be doing a reading for this conference on zoom.
Romesh will be talking with Shiromi Pinto about Suncatcher and Plastic Emotions, together with Erica Wagner.
Zoom talk to students
Zoom event for students
Interviewed by Nury Vittachi
The Influence of Liverpool on Romesh Gunesekera’s writing.
‘Coming of Age in Challenging Times’ a digital panel discussion with Suneeta Peres da Costa and Ivan Vladislavić, chaired by Eric Banks. Time is EST.
A conversation with Salil Tripathi about Suncatcher for the Bangalore Literature Festival. Start time as in India.
A conversation between Romesh and Children’s Laureate Anne Fine on writing. Available as a BBC podcast
Book club hosted by Bloomsbury India. q & a on Suncatcher.
On-line festival where Romesh chairs a conversation with poet Jennifer Wong and novelist Soniah Kamal.
Romesh will talking about Suncatcher and also appearing on a panel on Sri Lankan writing.
Wasafiri’s 35th Year celebration with workshops in the morning and a series of talks and discussions in the afternoon at the British Library.
Discussion of Noontide Toll and other Sri Lankan Writing with panel.
First Glimpse Book launch: the Indian edition of Suncatcher