PEN World Voices
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PEN World Voices: The New York Festival of International Literature was launched in 2005. PEN World Voices is a week-long literary festival in New York City. The Festival was launched by PEN President Salman Rushdie. The Festival was composed of programs, readings, conversations, and debates that showcase international literature and new writers. The Festival is produced by PEN American Center, a nonprofit organization that works to advance literature, promote free expression, and foster international literary fellowship.
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[edit] World Voices 2005
The inaugural World Voices Festival was held in New York City from April 18 to April 25, 2005. Participating authors came from 45 different countries. Participants included: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Jonathan Ames, Paul Auster, Breyten Breytenbach, Nuruddin Farah, Gish Jen, Ryszard Kapuściński, Khaled Mattawa, Dunya Mikhail, Azar Nafisi, Elif Shafak, Wole Soyinka, and Ngugi wa Thiong'o.
[edit] Selected 2005 Programs
- Conversation: Chico Buarque and Paul Auster
- Confronting the Worst: Writing and Catastrophe
- Don Quixote at 400: A Tribute
- Crossing Borders: Universal Themes in Children's Literature
- Literature and Power
- International Noir
- The Power of the Pen: Does Writing Change Anything?
- Writers and Iraq
- Africa and the World: The Writer’s Role
- Conversation: Hanan al-Shaykh and Salman Rushdie
- A Believer Magazine Nighttime Event
- The Post-National Writer
- The Way We Love Now
- Voices from the New Europe
- Czesław Miłosz and the Conscience of Literature
PEN American Center offers audio downloads and photos from select events on their web site. Issue 7 of the PEN American Center literary journal also published selections from the 2005 programs [1].
[edit] World Voices 2006
The second World Voices Festival was held in New York City from April 26 to April 30, 2006. The Festival theme was Faith & Reason. The Festival featured 137 writers from 41 countries in 57 programs. International participants included: Martin Amis, Margaret Atwood, Gioconda Belli, Hans Magnus Enzensberger, David Grossman, Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Etgar Keret, Elias Khoury, Henning Mankell, Adam Michnik, Orhan Pamuk, Anne Provoost, Zadie Smith, Duong Thu Huong, Colm Tóibín, Ko Un, and Jeanette Winterson.
Immediately following the 2006 Festival, Bill Moyers hosted a television series on PBS entitled "Faith & Reason," which featured participants from the PEN Festival.
[edit] Selected 2006 Programs
- Tell That Story Again: Writing Myth Now
- Honor Killings: When Families Commit Murder to Save Face
- Faith and Politics in America and Elsewhere
- Faith & Reason: Writers Speak
- Exiles in America
- Translation and Globalization
- The Limits of Tolerance? Multiculturalism Now
- Just the Facts: Truth & the Internet
- 51%: Women Write the World
- Revolution: A User’s Manual
- Idols and Insults: Writing, Religion, and Freedom of Expression
- HOWL for 50 Years
- Conversation: Ayaan Hirsi Ali & Philip Gourevitch
- Suitable for Children
- Conversation: Amartya Sen & Salman Rushdie
PEN American Center offers audio downloads and photos from select events on their web site.
[edit] World Voices 2007
The third annual World Voices Festival will take place in New York City from April 24 to April 29, 2007.