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PEN Honors Chinese Writers, Weathers Pro-People's Republic Agitation![]() top row: Philip Gourevitch, Russell Bank bottom: Edward Albee Last week, I gave you a heads-up about a PEN-sponsored tribute to "Bringing down the Great Firewall of China," writers persecuted by the People's Republic. GalleyCat events correspondent Amanda ReCupido subsequently attended the event, which began, she says, with video surveillance footage of one writer under house arrest. "Each speaker then became the 'voice' of an imprisoned writer, " she reports, "reading a portion of their work since they cannot do it themselves." (You can listen to those readings at the PEN website.) "Philip Gourevitch read from Liao Yiwu's humorous social commentary 'The Public-Toilet Manager,' which at one point states that the public restroom in China served as the only venue of free speech. Francine Prose read on behalf of Li Jianhong, who was only allowed to leave China when she received a fellowship in Stockholm, and then only if she promised never to return. Last year, ReCupido adds, PEN reached out to more than 1,000 writers in nearly 100 countries, working to secure their liberty and physical safety and restore their freedom to write, with members carrying out intensive advocacy campaigns that include direct contact with the writers or their families, as well as moral support and material assistance when needed. You can learn more about authors imprisoned around the world at the PEN website, and join the hundreds of men and women who have already signed the petition calling upon China to support freedom of expression. Email This Post |
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