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Of book launches and bulldozers: Day 2 of the ZEE Jaipur Literature Festival

A rousing performance by legendary songstress Usha Uthup kicked off the festivities on day two, followed by enriching discussions featuring Andrew Sean Greer, Ben Okri, Jerry Pinto, Javed Akhtar, Rajdeep Sardesai and Devdutt Pattanaik, among many others.

By Juhi Matta  Jan 27, 2019 12:33:43 PM IST (Published)


If the first day of an event sets the standard for what's to come, the 12th ZEE Jaipur Literature Festival had big shoes to fill. And fill, it did, on the second day, which featured a plethora of book launches, readings, discussions and much more. From healthcare and politics to mythology and animal rights, no topics were off-limits for the literary elite that descended upon Jaipur for what has been dubbed ‘the world’s greatest literary carnival’.
A rousing performance by legendary songstress Usha Uthup kicked off the festivities on day two, followed by enriching discussions featuring Andrew Sean Greer, Ben Okri, Jerry Pinto, Javed Akhtar, Rajdeep Sardesai and Devdutt Pattanaik, among many others.
One of the morning’s main draws was ‘The Empire of Cotton’, a conversation between Sven Beckert – who has authored a book of the same name – and Patrick French. In the insightful chat, the author and historian traced the rise and rise of capitalism through the lens of the ubiquitous yet oft-ignored commodity. From slavery to colonialism, Beckert’s chronicle of the crop detailed the role it has played in furthering capitalism.  And while looking into the history of capitalism may paint a dreary picture of the future, Beckert noted that things like slavery and oppression are “not necessarily the essence of capitalism”.  Pointing out that capitalism has also led to unprecedented innovation, he added that the present is already better than the past, presenting an optimistic outlook for the future.