More Highlights from the 2012 Neustadt Festival

September 28, 2012
Neustadt Festival film screening. Photo by Megan E. Guderian.Neustadt Festival film screening.Neustadt Festival film screening. Photo by Megan E. Guderian.From left to right, Sudha Bhuchar, Emily Rook-Koepsel, and Susan Andrade. Photo by Michelle Datin.From left to right, Sudha Bhuchar, Emily Rook-Koepsel, and Susan Andrade. Photo by Jen Rickard.The student audience. Photo by Jen Rickard.High school student posing a question to the first panel. Photo by Michelle Datin.Rohinton Mistry speaking with Samrat Upadhyay. Photo by Jen Rickard.OU School of Drama students acting out a scene from Mistry's A Fine Balance. Photo by Michelle Datin.OU School of Drama students acting out a scene from Mistry's A Fine Balance. Photo by Michelle Datin.From left to right, Beena Kamlani, Samrat Upadhyay, and Vijay Seshadri.WLT editor in chief Daniel Simon conversing with Vijay Seshadri. Photo by Jen Rickard.From left to right, Beena Kamlani, Samrat Upadhyay, and Vijay Seshadri.

The end of this year's Neustadt Festival is just hours away, but the attendance, energy, and excitement around the events this year have been unmatched. Take a look at our second gallery of festival highlights including shots from the documentary film screening, panel discussions, and performances of scenes from Tamasha's adaptation of Rohinton Mistry's A Fine Balance.

In the panel discussion featuring Susan Andrade, Emily Rook-Koepsel, and Sudha Bhuchar, the women brought forth insightful, inspiring perspectives on the effects of Mistry's writing. Andrade highlighted how Mistry's characters all "teeter on the edge of various forms of survival," and Bhuchar said Mistry's work "compells the reader to empathize and examine their own lives."

The second panel discussion featuring Been Kamlani, Vijay Seshadri, and Samrat Upadhyay was equally engaging and insightful. Kamlani said, "In Mistry's work, Bombay comes to life again... the Bombay left behind," and Upadhyay summarized the conversation saying Mistry "integrates the micro and the macro beautifully."

Stay tuned for a highlights reel of the festival week, and the announcment of the 2013 laurate of the NSK Neustadt Prize for Children's Literature.

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