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In the Unlimited Confines of My Creativity, I Was Free: Hannah Branston in Conversation with Ade Adedeji
Hannah Branston and Ade Adedeji on art and activism.
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Leaping Seasons
Hongyu Jasmine Zhu on precious memories with her mother.
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Robert Chandler writes about one of the hidden gems in The Penguin Book of Russian Poetry
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Deborah Smith writes for PEN Atlas about the complex experience of bringing a hit South Korean novel to an English-speaking audience
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Alina Bronsky, Russian-born but writing in German, charts the challenges and opportunities faced by the multilingual author
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S J Naudé writes about the experience of translating your own short story collection
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S J Naudé writes about the experience of translating your own short story collection
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Writers and PEN members all over the world have been supporting the struggle of the parents of the disappeared Mexican students to discover the truth about their children. On 30 November, on my way to the Feria Internacional del Libro [FIL], I attended a press conference in Mexico City. Speakers included relatives of the 6…
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Writers and PEN members all over the world have been supporting the struggle of the parents of the disappeared Mexican students to discover the truth about their children. On 30 November, on my way to the Feria Internacional del Libro [FIL], I attended a press conference in Mexico City. Speakers included relatives of the 6…
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Halt your book purchases: PEN Atlas has everything you need
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Halt your book purchases: PEN Atlas has everything you need
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Farnoosh Moshiri details the tragic betrayal of the revolution in Iran
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Juan Tomas Avila Laurel writes from Equatorial Guinea about local literature and languages of faraway places
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Roasting chestnuts on an open fire, taking the first whiff of mulled wine, and cracking open a great work of literature in translation: find your stocking-filler or winter-cheerer with these recommendations
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Having won the 2014 Jan Michalski Prize for Road to Donbass, Serhiy Zhadan writes for PEN Atlas
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Elif Shafak investigates what makes the bilingual author choose to write in one language and not another
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Juan Villoro writes about the recent abductions and murders of students in Mexico
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Juan Villoro writes about the recent abductions and murders of students in Mexico
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Helle Helle is one of Denmark’s most widely read writers. In This Should Be Written in the Present Tense, her first novel translated into English, she writes about a young woman, Dorte Hansen
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Helle Helle is one of Denmark’s most widely read writers. In This Should Be Written in the Present Tense, her first novel translated into English, she writes about a young woman, Dorte Hansen
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Boualem Sansal charts the history of Algeria and how it ties into the history of free expression in his country
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PEN Atlas talks to Per Petterson about violence, absence, and the ongoing popularity of Norwegian literature
