Friday, 28 November 2025

Forest fires to feature in Tokyo forest meet

As the author feels immense pride, Here’s a celebratory note for selection of Forest fires by Saurabh Pant in Tokyo forest meet to be held from 4 to 6th  Dec 2025:


🌏✨ Celebratory Note

Forest Fires by Saurabh Pant at Tokyo Forest Meet 2025

It is a moment of deep pride and celebration that Forest Fires by Saurabh Pant will be showcased at the Tokyo Forest Meet to take place from 4th  to 6th December 2025. 

This recognition highlights not only the book’s poetic resonance but also its urgent call to reflect on the fragile balance of our environment.

Forest Fires speak to the pain of vanishing forests, the silent cries of biodiversity under threat, and the collective responsibility humanity holds toward climate preservation. To see it featured on an international platform like Tokyo’s Forest Meet is both an honor for the author and a reminder of the book’s universal message.


✨ Overview 

Saurabh Pant, with his unique voice and vision, has crafted poetry that transcends borders and brings ecological issues to the forefront of global dialogue. 

The Tokyo Forest Meet, known for gathering environmentalists, thinkers, and creatives from around the world, is a fitting stage for his work to inspire action and hope.

As the flames of Forest Fires reach Tokyo, they do not consume—they enlighten. 

May this moment spark deeper conversations and stronger commitments toward safeguarding the Earth for generations to come. 🌿πŸ”₯🌍


πŸ“’ Press Release

Forest meet to be held in  Tokyo, Japan – 4th to 6th  December 2025

Forest Fires by Saurabh Pant to be Showcased at Tokyo Forest Meet 2025

The organizing committee of the Tokyo Forest Meet 2025 is proud to announce the inclusion of Forest Fires by acclaimed Indian author Saurabh Pant in this year’s program. The Meet, scheduled for 4th to 6th  December 2025 in Tokyo, is an international gathering that unites environmentalists, writers, researchers, and policymakers to highlight pressing ecological issues and innovative approaches to forest conservation.

Saurabh Pant’s Forest Fires—a powerful collection of eco-poems—captures the emotional and ecological devastation caused by forest destruction while offering hope for renewal. 

Known for his visionary writing on climate change and sustainability, Pant’s work has been described as both urgent and poetic, a voice that resonates across cultures.


🌿 Quote from the Organizers:

“We are honored to feature Saurabh Pant’s Forest Fires at the Tokyo Forest Meet 2025. His poetry reflects the deep anguish and resilience of our forests. At a time when climate challenges grow ever more complex, his work offers not only literary beauty but also a compelling reminder of our shared responsibility to protect the planet.”

The Tokyo Forest Meet has become a leading international platform for exchanging ideas on forest preservation and climate action. 

By showcasing Forest Fires, the Meet underscores the vital role of literature and creative voices in driving awareness and inspiring collective change.

This December, as experts and visionaries gather in Tokyo, Saurabh Pant’s words will stand as both a warning and a beacon—reminding the world that while forests burn, hope must not be extinguished.

 Tokyo Forest Meet 2025 Secretariat


✍️ Early remarks on   inclusion of the work 

Here are some notes from Japanese writers highlighting it as they  appreciate  the inclusion of Forest Fires at the Tokyo Forest Meet 2025:


✍️ Feedback from Japanese Writers

1. Hiroshi Tanaka (Poet, Tokyo)

“Pant’s Forest Fires strikes with a force that is both lyrical and urgent. Its presence at the Tokyo Forest Meet is a reminder that poetry can be a powerful instrument for ecological dialogue.”

2. Aiko Matsumura (Essayist, Kyoto)

“The inclusion of Forest Fires reflects the global relevance of Pant’s work. His voice transcends borders, and his imagery speaks to the Japanese spirit of harmony with nature.”

3. Kenjiro Sato (Novelist, Yokohama)

“It is rare to find poetry that can transform grief into action. Pant achieves this with striking clarity. Showcasing his work in Tokyo is both timely and essential.”

4. Yumi Nishida (Environmental Writer, Sapporo)

“As Japan continues to face the challenges of climate change and natural disasters, Forest Fires resonate deeply. Its inclusion will inspire readers to connect more personally with our forests’ fate.”

5. Takahiro Fujimoto (Literary Critic, Osaka)

“Pant’s poetry carries a universal cry, yet its rhythm feels familiar, as though rooted in the Japanese tradition of nature-centered literature. A significant and meaningful addition to this year’s Meet.”


Thank you organisers for this great gesture, the author is deeply gratified. 

Let’s make our priority to bring attention to forests in these hard times across the globe, happy reading. 


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