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14th Lahore Literary Festival opens at Alhamra

Published on: February 7, 2026 12:05 AM

The 14th edition of the Lahore Literary Festival (LLF) formally opened on Friday at the Lahore Arts Council Alhamra, marking a powerful beginning to one of Pakistan’s most prestigious platforms for literature, ideas and intellectual exchange.

The opening day unfolded with exceptional academic depth, cultural vitality and strong international participation, reaffirming LLF’s position as a globally respected forum for dialogue and thought.

The inaugural ceremony featured a distinguished keynote address by ZZ Ahmed, whose reflections set the intellectual and philosophical tone of the festival. His address underscored the enduring importance of literature, scholarship and cultural engagement in shaping societies, nurturing critical thinking and strengthening democratic and humanistic values.

The keynote resonated deeply with the audience, establishing a thoughtful, reflective foundation for the subsequent sessions.

The opening session titled “All about Alexander” was delivered by renowned historian Robin Lane Fox, Emeritus Fellow of the University of Oxford and the acclaimed author of Alexander the Great. In a compelling and meticulously researched presentation, Robin Lane Fox explored Alexander the Great not merely as a victorious military leader but as a profoundly complex historical figure shaped by ambition, philosophy, politics and human vulnerability. His discourse invited the audience to reconsider Alexander beyond conventional narratives of conquest, presenting him instead as a multifaceted personality whose legacy continues to inspire debate across history, ethics and culture.

Drawing upon classical sources and modern scholarship, Robin Lane Fox traced Alexander’s campaigns, including his entry into the Punjab region during the Indian expedition of 327 BCE, his crossing of the Indus River, and the Battle of Hydaspes against King Porus. The session also examined the emotional and symbolic dimensions of Alexander’s journey, including the death of his beloved horse Bucephalus, a moment that marked a turning point in his campaign. The discussion further touched upon historical and religious interpretations, including scholarly debates linking Alexander with Dhul Qarnayn mentioned in Surah Al Kahf, as well as the idea of two Alexanders, one historical and one legendary, a distinction that continues to engage historians and theologians alike.

Renowned historian and intellectual Dr Syed Muhammad Aijazuddin introduced the session with a comprehensive and thoughtful overview, presenting Alexander the Great as a multidimensional and influential figure whose military achievements, scholarly pursuits and cultural encounters reshaped the ancient world. His remarks encouraged reflection on the relationship between power, philosophy and history, adding significant academic depth to the opening proceedings.

Addressing the opening ceremony, Raimundas Karoblis, Ambassador of the European Union to Pakistan, emphasized that knowledge, literature, cultural dialogue and mutual respect are essential pillars of global peace and social cohesion. He reaffirmed the European Union’s commitment to supporting these values and strengthening cultural and intellectual collaboration.

Similarly, James Hampson, Country Director of the British Council in Pakistan, highlighted the role of education, culture, and dialogue in connecting societies and fostering mutual understanding. He noted that festivals like LLF create meaningful spaces for exchange, creativity and learning and reiterated the British Council’s continued commitment to promoting these ideals across Pakistan.

The first day of the festival featured a dynamic programme spread across multiple halls at Alhamra, with sessions addressing history, geopolitics, cultural heritage, literature, art, climate concerns and contemporary global challenges. Poetry readings, Urdu and Punjabi literary sessions, book launches, film screenings, and critical discussions collectively reflected the festival’s inclusive spirit and intellectual breadth.

The 14th edition of LLF comprises 60 sessions, including 12 in Urdu and Punjabi, 11 book launches and participation from delegates from more than 15 countries. From its opening day, the festival transformed Alhamra into a vibrant cultural and intellectual hub where dialogue, creativity and tradition moved in harmony.

Speaking on the occasion, Chairman Lahore Arts Council Alhamra Razi Ahmed stated that the Lahore Literary Festival serves as a powerful expression of Pakistan’s cultural identity, linguistic diversity and intellectual heritage. He emphasised that Alhamra has consistently played a central role in promoting literature, culture and meaningful discourse at national and international levels.

In his remarks, Executive Director of the Lahore Arts Council Alhamra, Muhammad Nawaz Gondal, said that the Lahore Literary Festival is a platform that brings literature and culture closer to life and to people. He noted that, despite ongoing development and renovation projects under the CM Initiative, Alhamra’s administration and team have ensured a dignified, organised, and welcoming environment for international-standard literary and cultural events. He reaffirmed Alhamra’s commitment to supporting festivals that engage youth, students and citizens in thoughtful dialogue while strengthening Pakistan’s positive global image.

The impressive opening day of the 14th Lahore Literary Festival set a commanding and inspiring tone for the days ahead, reinforcing Alhamra’s role as Pakistan’s leading cultural institution and a global meeting point for ideas, reflection and creative exchange.

Filed Under: Lifestyle Tagged With: 14th Lahore Literary Festival, Lahore Arts Council Alhamra

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