The “greatest literary show on Earth” returns in-person to Boulder
JLF Colorado brings internationally renowned authors to the Boulder Public Library

The Jaipur Literature Festival returns to Colorado on Sept. 17 and 18 at the Boulder Public Library (1001 Arapahoe Ave). Over 60+ authors and speakers from across the globe will come together to engage in conversation. The festival is free and accessible to everyone, pre-registration is strongly recommended.

The iconic annual festival will feature literature, music, book signings, writing workshops, provocative panel sessions and interviews with brilliant leading thinkers. Including Gopalkrishna Gandhi, a former diplomat and the grandson of Mahatma Gandhi. André Aciman, the bestselling author of “Call Me by Your Name.” The US Ambassador to the Republic of India, Ken Juster. New York Times Editor’s Choice winner, David Heska Wanbli Weiden of the Sicangu Lakota Nation and more. Topics will include equity, migration, crime, gun violence, climate change, identity, political polarization and more.

JLF Colorado is presented by the nonprofit organization JLF Colorado and Teamwork Arts in association with the Boulder Public Library, the City of Boulder, the Boulder Arts Commission, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Commission on Human Relations. The iconic mother festival is held annually at the Pink City of Jaipur, Rajasthan in March. The success and impressive line-up of speakers continues for the 8th time in Colorado!