Galle Literary Festival reveals main programme

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Galle Literary Festival reveals main programme

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The Galle Literary Festival has unveiled its eagerly awaited literary programme for 2025. With over 100 talks, workshops, and events scheduled from 6 to 9 February, the lineup showcases the festival’s strengthened dedication to diversity and meaningful dialogue.

Dominating themes featured in the programme this year centre around home & identity, legacy and global cultural connections. The Festival presents a strong opening of headline interviews with Shyam Selvadurai, Afua Hirsch and Sathnam Sanghera and closes with an all-Sri Lankan panel on identity in books, reinforcing the appeal of the 4-day festival pass.

Additional highlights from the 2025 Galle Literary Festival programme include the following talks among many others in the line-up:

  • Catalysts of Creativity: Why Writing Prizes Matter 

Romesh Gunesekera, Maduranga Kalugampitiya & Kate Mosse with Louise Minchin

  • A New Wave of Democracy in South Asia?

Daniel Alphonsus & Peter Frankopan with Rahul Jacob

  • Behind the Curtain: Writing for Theatre

Michael Attenborough, Jenny Erpenbeck & Greg Mosse with Tracy Holsinger

  • Legacy: Who Do We Choose to Remember?

Afua Hirsch, Simon Lister & Ben Macintyre in conversation with Julia Wheeler

  • AI in Writing: Friend, Foe or Tool?

Adam Rutherford & Yudhanjaya Wijeratne

  • Worrell: Caribbean Cricket & Post-Independence Identity

Simon Lister in conversation with Simon Parker

  • Repatriation: Objects of Empire

Naazima Kamardeen, Sathnam Sanghera & Nicholas Thomas with Georgina Godwin

  • Wild Encounters, Wise Choices: Shaping Sustainable Wildlife Tourism 

Saba Douglas-Hamilton & Manori Gunawardena in conversation with Anushka Wijesinha

“We’re thrilled to share this year’s programme, which represents our most dynamic lineup to date,” said Saskia Walker, Festival Curator. “With brilliant guests joining us from within Sri Lanka and abroad, we have put together an array of inspiring and engaging discussions, creating a platform for curiosity, creativity and global conversations in Galle. We look forward to welcoming everyone to celebrate the power of stories and ideas at GLF this coming February.”

Outside of the festival pass sessions, a vibrant calendar of events complements the talks, featuring everything from literary lunches and dinners to cultural and nature explorations — all set against the stunning backdrop of Sri Lanka’s South Coast. The Festival’s tea-and-poetry sessions and social soirées provide a rare opportunity to connect with authors in a comfortable and intimate setting.

The South brims with entertainment during the Festival. In addition to interactive workshops led by visiting speakers, engaging panel discussions, and solo presentations, a trail of performances can be witnessed throughout the festival featuring jazz evenings, comedy sets, dance and drama performances and screenings, offering vibrant and diverse experiences.

Festival Passes available to purchase now from galleliteraryfestival.com