Beyond Bars
50 Years of the PEN Writers in Prison Committee
Herausgeber: Glanville, Jo; Censorship, Index On
Beyond Bars
50 Years of the PEN Writers in Prison Committee
Herausgeber: Glanville, Jo; Censorship, Index On
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This issue of Index on Censorship celebrates 50 years of English PEN by looking at the impact that imprisonment and persecution has on literature -- and asking what challenges writers continue to face today. Contributors include Margaret Atwood, Lydia Cacho and Maureen Freel
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This issue of Index on Censorship celebrates 50 years of English PEN by looking at the impact that imprisonment and persecution has on literature -- and asking what challenges writers continue to face today. Contributors include Margaret Atwood, Lydia Cacho and Maureen Freel
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- Verlag: SAGE Publications Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 354g
- ISBN-13: 9780857028471
- ISBN-10: 0857028472
- Artikelnr.: 32948135
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: SAGE Publications Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 354g
- ISBN-13: 9780857028471
- ISBN-10: 0857028472
- Artikelnr.: 32948135
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Jo Glanville is Director of English PEN and joined the organization in September 2012 from Index on Censorship, where she served as an award-winning Editor since 2006.
Editorial - Natasha Schmidt
Letters from the outside - Tom Stoppard
A line to the writers in prison
Power of the pen - Carole Seymour-Jones
Fifty years of defending writers
Eyewitness - Moris Farhi
On Faraj Sarkoohi
Two for the Road - Maureen Freely
Harold Pinter and Arthur Miller in Turkey
Survival in prison - Anne Sebba
Bearing witness
Language under arrest - Mohamed Nasheed
A new language of freedom
Dialogue with death - Michael Scammell
Arthur Koestler and prison
Don¿t tell us what to say - Margaret Atwood
The freedom to write
Stripsearch - Martin Rowson
Words without borders - Lisa Appignanesi
The importance of looking closer to home
Reluctant Heroes - Lydia Cacho
Writing in the limelight
A licence to write - Ngugi Wa Thiongo
From classroom to clampdown
The shape of things to come - Ronald Deibert
Bloggers under threat
Eyewitness - William Boyd
On Ken Saro-Wiwa
Writing Wrongs - Lewis Medjo
Life in a Cameroon Jail
Eyewitness - Ania Corless
On Uzbekistan
Lone star - Salil Tripathi
The battle to protect universal rights continues
Eyewitness - Antonia Fraser
On Irina Ratushinskaya
Not forgotten - Val Warner
Léster Luis González Pentón and the Black Spring prisoners
Fifty Years, Fifty Writers
Supporting writers around the world 1960-2010
Letters from the outside - Tom Stoppard
A line to the writers in prison
Power of the pen - Carole Seymour-Jones
Fifty years of defending writers
Eyewitness - Moris Farhi
On Faraj Sarkoohi
Two for the Road - Maureen Freely
Harold Pinter and Arthur Miller in Turkey
Survival in prison - Anne Sebba
Bearing witness
Language under arrest - Mohamed Nasheed
A new language of freedom
Dialogue with death - Michael Scammell
Arthur Koestler and prison
Don¿t tell us what to say - Margaret Atwood
The freedom to write
Stripsearch - Martin Rowson
Words without borders - Lisa Appignanesi
The importance of looking closer to home
Reluctant Heroes - Lydia Cacho
Writing in the limelight
A licence to write - Ngugi Wa Thiongo
From classroom to clampdown
The shape of things to come - Ronald Deibert
Bloggers under threat
Eyewitness - William Boyd
On Ken Saro-Wiwa
Writing Wrongs - Lewis Medjo
Life in a Cameroon Jail
Eyewitness - Ania Corless
On Uzbekistan
Lone star - Salil Tripathi
The battle to protect universal rights continues
Eyewitness - Antonia Fraser
On Irina Ratushinskaya
Not forgotten - Val Warner
Léster Luis González Pentón and the Black Spring prisoners
Fifty Years, Fifty Writers
Supporting writers around the world 1960-2010
Editorial - Natasha Schmidt
Letters from the outside - Tom Stoppard
A line to the writers in prison
Power of the pen - Carole Seymour-Jones
Fifty years of defending writers
Eyewitness - Moris Farhi
On Faraj Sarkoohi
Two for the Road - Maureen Freely
Harold Pinter and Arthur Miller in Turkey
Survival in prison - Anne Sebba
Bearing witness
Language under arrest - Mohamed Nasheed
A new language of freedom
Dialogue with death - Michael Scammell
Arthur Koestler and prison
Don¿t tell us what to say - Margaret Atwood
The freedom to write
Stripsearch - Martin Rowson
Words without borders - Lisa Appignanesi
The importance of looking closer to home
Reluctant Heroes - Lydia Cacho
Writing in the limelight
A licence to write - Ngugi Wa Thiongo
From classroom to clampdown
The shape of things to come - Ronald Deibert
Bloggers under threat
Eyewitness - William Boyd
On Ken Saro-Wiwa
Writing Wrongs - Lewis Medjo
Life in a Cameroon Jail
Eyewitness - Ania Corless
On Uzbekistan
Lone star - Salil Tripathi
The battle to protect universal rights continues
Eyewitness - Antonia Fraser
On Irina Ratushinskaya
Not forgotten - Val Warner
Léster Luis González Pentón and the Black Spring prisoners
Fifty Years, Fifty Writers
Supporting writers around the world 1960-2010
Letters from the outside - Tom Stoppard
A line to the writers in prison
Power of the pen - Carole Seymour-Jones
Fifty years of defending writers
Eyewitness - Moris Farhi
On Faraj Sarkoohi
Two for the Road - Maureen Freely
Harold Pinter and Arthur Miller in Turkey
Survival in prison - Anne Sebba
Bearing witness
Language under arrest - Mohamed Nasheed
A new language of freedom
Dialogue with death - Michael Scammell
Arthur Koestler and prison
Don¿t tell us what to say - Margaret Atwood
The freedom to write
Stripsearch - Martin Rowson
Words without borders - Lisa Appignanesi
The importance of looking closer to home
Reluctant Heroes - Lydia Cacho
Writing in the limelight
A licence to write - Ngugi Wa Thiongo
From classroom to clampdown
The shape of things to come - Ronald Deibert
Bloggers under threat
Eyewitness - William Boyd
On Ken Saro-Wiwa
Writing Wrongs - Lewis Medjo
Life in a Cameroon Jail
Eyewitness - Ania Corless
On Uzbekistan
Lone star - Salil Tripathi
The battle to protect universal rights continues
Eyewitness - Antonia Fraser
On Irina Ratushinskaya
Not forgotten - Val Warner
Léster Luis González Pentón and the Black Spring prisoners
Fifty Years, Fifty Writers
Supporting writers around the world 1960-2010







