Tamil Heritage Trust
"A Tapestry of Shared Voices: The Knit India Through Literature Project" online Talk in English by Sivasankari
At 5.30 pm IST on Saturday, April 4, 2026.
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Knit India Through Literature, the monumental sixteen-year literary and
journalistic endeavour by acclaimed Tamil author Sivasankari, is set
against this backdrop. Conceived in the pre-internet era, this
multi-volume anthology sets out to bridge India’s cultural and
linguistic diversity by bringing the richness of regional literatures to
a wider audience - ultimately fostering a shared, “collective literary
identity.”
In her talk, "A Tapestry of Shared Voices: The Knit India Through
Literature Project", Sivasankari will take us through the vision and
scale of this extraordinary project - its purpose, methodology, and
enduring outcomes. She will recount her journeys across the country, the
writers she engaged with, and the insights she gathered along the way.
Reflecting on both personal experiences and broader literary currents,
she will also explore the continuing relevance of Indian literature -
past, present, and future - within both national and global contexts.
Sivasankari is one of Tamil literature’s most distinguished and
widely read authors. Her works include over 36 novels, 48 short novels,
150 short stories, 15 travelogues, 7 collections of articles, one
talking book, 4 volumes of literary research books, 2 volumes of
anthologies, and 2 biographies. Her latest work is the publication of
Suryavamsam, her autobiography in two volumes. Six of her novels have
been filmed in Tamil, receiving popular public acclaim for their
integrity and social commitment. One of her stories has been filmed in
Kannada and one in Telugu.
Sivasankari has reported on significant events and has also presented
several in-depth interviews with dignitaries from various walks of life,
including the late Prime Ministers Smt Indira Gandhi and Sri Rajiv
Gandhi, Mother Teresa and former president Sri APJ Abdul Kalam.
Her landmark project, Knit India Through Literature, reflects her
enduring commitment to fostering national integration through cultural
understanding. In recognition of her immense contribution to literature
and society, she was conferred the Padma Shri in 2026, one of India’s
highest civilian honours.
Through her writings and initiatives, she continues to inspire readers across generations and linguistic boundaries.

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