Sangita Swechcha Speaks on Global Literature at Mayfair Mini Book Fair in London



London: Nepali author based in the United Kingdom, Sangita Swechcha, delivered a talk at the Mayfair Mini Book Fair in London, sharing her journey as a writer navigating global literature and cross-cultural identity.
Speaking on the theme “Finding My Voice in Global Literature: Writing Across Cultures,” Swechcha reflected on her experiences as a writer working between cultures and literary traditions.
She discussed the challenges and possibilities faced by writers whose stories are shaped by multiple cultural backgrounds, emphasising the importance of diverse voices in enriching global literature.
Swechcha highlighted how writing across cultures involves exploring questions of identity, belonging, and representation in contemporary literature. She noted that such perspectives bring fresh narratives and emotional depth to global storytelling.
The event was made even more special by her book signing, where readers had the opportunity to meet her and discuss her stories, further connecting with the themes of her talk.

The Mayfair Mini Book Fair welcomed a remarkable gathering of over 40 esteemed publishers, independent authors, and booksellers.
Nestled in one of London’s most elegant districts, the fair featured a diverse range of offerings—from first editions to the latest bestsellers across all genres.
Swechcha has been actively engaging with readers through literary events, book signings, and media appearances. Her work often explores themes of identity, migration, relationships, and the emotional landscapes that emerge when individuals move between cultures.
The fair brought together authors and readers to celebrate literature and encourage dialogue around creativity, storytelling, and cultural exchange.
Speaking after the event, Swechcha expressed gratitude for the opportunity to share her literary journey and connect with readers interested in global and cross-cultural literature.

सम्बन्धित सामग्रीहरू
हाम्रो सिफारिस
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