Jakarta International Literary Festival information
Indonesian literary festival
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Jakarta International Literary Festival JILF
Genre
Literary festival
Dates
20–24 August 2019
Location(s)
Jakarta, Indonesia
Years active
2019 – present
Website
https://www.jilf.id/
Jakarta International Literary Festival or JILF is an annual literary festival held at Jakarta in Indonesia. The goal of the festival is to promote Indonesian literature in international literary platforms. The first literary festival was taken place at the Taman Ismail Marzuki, which was initiated by Jakarta Arts Council.[1] The Jakarta Arts Council is an organization founded by Indonesian artists, which had been officially stated by then Governor of Jakarta, Ali Sadikin, on June 17, 1969.
Authors from Asia and Africa are to participate in the festival.[2]
^"Jakarta's literary festival to highlight Southern identity". The Jakarta Post. Retrieved 30 July 2019.
^"Dewan Kesenian Jakarta Undang Penulis Adania Shibli di JILF 2019". Tempo. Retrieved 30 July 2019.
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