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
Read MoreLydia Cacho has gone
Sanjuana Martinez pays tribute to her friend and colleague Lydia Cacho who has been forced to flee Mexico
Read MoreRoots of Corruption: the perils of free expression in Azerbaijan
Azerbaijani writer and dissident Emin Milli discusses the power – and corruption – of words
Read MoreHistory 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
Read MoreGrammar 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
Read MoreWorlds 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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