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PEN American Center Fall 2014 Public Programs

Something to Hide: Writers Against the Surveillance Stateat the Brooklyn Book FestivalSt. Francis College, 180 Remsen Street, BrooklynSeptember 21, 5pmFREEBack to the Future: US-Russia RelationsIn partnership with the Fordham… More

Walking on Water

My mother is the goddess of the seas. My fetus still floats in her womb. Perhaps I am a goddess, too. My mother guides the waves and the whirlpools.… More

The PEN Ten with Jean Kwok

After hearing from readers who told me how the book touched and influenced them, I realized that what I say does have an impact. Of course, I need to… More

The Princess and the Slave

In Afghanistan, where four-fifths of the population is illiterate, poetry has always had a strong position—especially among women. The Afghan writer and journalist Nushin Arbabzadah writes here a letter… More

from Aw Heck Land

I don’t mean that vocabulary is arbitrary, but rather that artistic intent can manifest itself—can thrive, even—in the absence of an infinitude of possibilities, in the absence of total… More

Reports of Second American Journalist Murdered

The appalling targeting of journalists in the Iraq and Syrian conflicts must stop. They are non-combatants and their harassment, persecution, and murder is a violation of international press, civil,… More