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Words on Water: The South Asian Arts Council presents Indian authors Indu Sundaresan and Prajwal Parajuly (Nepal)

June 13, 2015 | 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Boston Athenæum, 10 ½ Beacon Street
Boston, MA United States
$31

Words on Water is part of Eye on India, brought to the US by Teamwork Arts, producers of the Jaipur Literary Festival.  This year, we have Indu from India and Prjajwal from Nepal to discuss their current titles and writing life. The authors will be in conversation with Kirun Kapur - Poetry editor for the […]

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Words on Water: The South Asian Arts Council presents Indian authors Indu Sundaresan and Prajwal Parajuly (Nepal)

June 13, 2015 | 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Boston Athenæum, 10 ½ Beacon Street
Boston, MA United States
$31

Words on Water is part of Eye on India, brought to the US by Teamwork Arts, producers of the Jaipur Literary Festival.  This year, we have Indu from India and Prjajwal from Nepal to discuss their current titles and writing life. The authors will be in conversation with Kirun Kapur - Poetry editor for the […]

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Words on Water: The South Asian Arts Council presents Indian authors Indu Sundaresan and Prajwal Parajuly (Nepal)

June 13, 2015 | 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Boston Athenæum, 10 ½ Beacon Street
Boston, MA United States
$31

Words on Water is part of Eye on India, brought to the US by Teamwork Arts, producers of the Jaipur Literary Festival.  This year, we have Indu from India and Prjajwal from Nepal to discuss their current titles and writing life. The authors will be in conversation with Kirun Kapur - Poetry editor for the […]

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Words on Water: The South Asian Arts Council presents Indian authors Indu Sundaresan and Prajwal Parajuly (Nepal)

June 13, 2015 | 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Boston Athenæum, 10 ½ Beacon Street
Boston, MA United States
$31

Words on Water is part of Eye on India, brought to the US by Teamwork Arts, producers of the Jaipur Literary Festival.  This year, we have Indu from India and Prjajwal from Nepal to discuss their current titles and writing life. The authors will be in conversation with Kirun Kapur - Poetry editor for the […]

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