Report by Santanu Ganguly, New Delhi: Full Circle Bookstore,
the official book partner for the DSC Jaipur Literature Festival since 2010 is
all set to provide readers a literary feast with the beginning of the DSC
Jaipur Literature festival from Jan. 24–28, 2013. For the first time, readers
can pre-order authors books online at http://fullcirclebooks.in/jlf2013/a.
In the magical span of five days at Diggi Palace, when the
DSC Jaipur Festival will come alive with authors, books, conversations, music
from across the world, the Full Circle Bookstore, will be a much hunted hotspot
for book-readers and authors. Every year the Bookstore is a hub of activity as
book lovers and the literati converge from all over the globe to experience the
absolute magic of the Jaipur Lit Fest; to hear and meet the authors and buy
their books. It is a rare opportunity to be able to get books of these literary
luminaries. There are book-signing sessions as well which are very popular. Preparation
for the stock at the Full Circle bookstore starts months in advance with
Priyanka Malhotra and her dedicated team at Full Circle, with careful planning
on title selection and number of copies.
In 2012, the venue saw a footfall of 1,22,000 visitors and
the bookstore witnessed larger number of visitors than expected. The top
selling authors were Amy Chua (for the much debated upon Battle Hymn of the
Tiger Mother), Ben Okra (of Famished Road fame, and many others), Michael
Ondaatje (for The Cat's Table, on the magical, often forbidden, discoveries of
childhood) Lionel Shriver (famous for her controversial book, We Need to Talk
About Kevin), Hannan Al Shayk (for One Thousand and One Nights, tales gathered
across India, Persia and the Arab Empire), Fatima Bhutto and William Dalrymple
among others.
Commenting on participation, Priyanka Malhotra, CEO, Full
Circle said-“It has been an honor and a wonderful opportunity for us to be in
partnership with the renowned DSC Jaipur Literature festival. Like all previous
years, this year also we intend to provide our readers with the best and latest
of a well put together literary collection!”
This year the festival has a very exciting and exhaustive
range of authors visiting from all over the globe. Some of the much awaited
include- Pico Iyer, Mahashweta Devi, Tahar Ben Jelloun, Aminata Forna, Akash
Kapur, Gurcharan Das, Catherine Weinberger, Jeet Thayil, Musharraf Ali Farooqi,
Shauna Singh Baldwin, Diana Eck, Yiyun Li, Zoe Heller among many others.
Full Circle is a distinguished publisher of non-fiction, and
classic and contemporary fiction.
Known for quality publishing and production, Full Circle
continues its commitment towards providing good reading at great value.
Its parent company, Hind Pocket Books has been a pioneer in
paperback publishing since 1958. In 1959 a set of ten paperbacks were published
in Hindi for the first time. This was a major breakthrough in Indian
publishing. Today Hind Pocket Books publishes books in many languages including
English, Urdu, Punjabi and Malayalam. It is the umbrella company for a host of
imprints which publish books that cater to the needs of different segments of
society and specializations, including Full Circle Publishing.
As you might know, Full Circle also has bookstores in Khan
Market, Nizamuddin and Greater Kailash, which enjoy a reputation of stocking
the best collection of books in the country. All genres are selected with great
care, including fiction, non- fiction, a wide range of art books and, of
course, the genre Full Circle is best known for—mind, body, spirit.
The bookstores draw an interesting group of dedicated people
from all over the globe, ranging from authors to literary figures, politicians
to decision makers, as well as theater personalities and artists – making this
space a cultural hub. Atop each Full Circle bookstore is the celebrated Café
Turtle, which has a special mention in Lonely Planet India. This café, which
specializes in wholesome vegetarian fare, is the perfect place to relax, catch
up with friends, enjoy a cup of coffee, read a book and unwind.
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