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archiveAugust 28, 2012

Why we keep going

In this week’s PEN Atlas, Lydia Cacho writes about the post-traumatic stress of being a persecuted journalist and the media’s appetite for titillation rather than indignation

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archiveAugust 16, 2012

Lydia Cacho has gone

Sanjuana Martinez pays tribute to her friend and colleague Lydia Cacho who has been forced to flee Mexico

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archiveAugust 9, 2012

Roots of Corruption: the perils of free expression in Azerbaijan

Azerbaijani writer and dissident Emin Milli discusses the power – and corruption – of words

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UncategorizedAugust 2, 2012

History and hysteria: The private libraries of dictators

Gazmend Kapllani on the books that were damned and banned during the communist regime in Albania for PEN Atlas

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archiveJuly 26, 2012

Grammar and Glamour: On Translating Diego Marani’s New Finnish Grammar

​Following our previous PEN Atlas piece by Diego Marani, his English translator Judith Landry talks us through the strange music of Finnish and translation as walking a tight-rope

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archiveJuly 19, 2012

Worlds apart: Russia online and offline

In this week’s PEN Atlas piece, Arkady Babchenko writes on freedom of speech, media and the internet in Russia

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