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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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Michel Laub, author of Diary of the Fall, writes for PEN Atlas on the importance of defining a vocabulary of atrocity
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Bosnian writer Alma Lazarevska ruminates on the events that triggered the First World War
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What’s the story behind the romance and propaganda surrounding Tibet?
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For PEN Atlas this week Mariusz Szczygieł writes about the strange case of a Vietnamese literary prodigy in the Czech Republic who proved that fact is stranger than fiction
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To inaugurate the publication of Syria Speaks, which will be touring UK bookshops, universities, refugee centres and schools, co-editor Malu Halasa writes for PEN Atlas about the uprising, the bravery and black humour of the activists, and how a satirical cartoon and finger puppets inspired the collection
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Tasja Dorkofikis talks to Joël Dicker about his literary and geographic inspirations, his method of plotting, and his novel in translation that has been a huge bestseller around the world
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Tasja Dorkofikis talks to Joël Dicker about his literary and geographic inspirations, his method of plotting, and his novel in translation that has been a huge bestseller around the world
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Alexei Nikitin writes for PEN Atlas about the tense atmosphere in Kiev, where the café-goers listening to jazz and the remaining protesters on the Maidan barricades await further news from the east of the country
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Ahead of European Literature Night, and the forthcoming British Library exhibition on comics, Paul Gravett writes about the history of the term ‘graphic novel’
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Kaya Genç discusses the cultural and literary legacy of Hamdi Tanpınar whose 1961 novel ‘The Time Regulation Institute’ was published this year as a Penguin Classic.
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PEN Atlas talks to Otto Dov Kulka, author of Landscapes of the Metropolis of Death
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PEN Atlas talks to Otto Dov Kulka, author of Landscapes of the Metropolis of Death
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Santiago Gamboa writes a special PEN Atlas dispatch this week to commemorate Gabriel García Márquez, the way that he changed literature, and the deep love for his books from everyday readers to presidents
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With the growing troubles in Ukraine, poet and dramatist Liubov Iakymchuk writes for PEN Atlas
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Shirley Lee writes for PEN Atlas, in a week when Korea is the Market Focus for London Book Fair 2014
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In the run-up to London Book Fair 2014, where Korea is the market focus, Han Kang writes about women that turn into plants, the intuitive process in choosing between prose and poetry, and what the future holds for her writing
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Jacek Hugo-Bader writes about the scavenging life of the journalist for this week’s PEN Atlas, and how living down and out in Moscow and Warsaw prepared him for his bicycle and Volvo journeys across Central Asia
