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Writer Rafiq Tagi Dies in Hospital Following Violent Attack
Rafiq Tagi, an Azerbaijani writer and longstanding critic of political Islam, died after suffering multiple stab wounds in an attack in the Azerbaijani capital on November 19, 2011. More
Occupy Lincoln Center
Lincoln Center was on lockdown last night after the New York Police Department erected heavy metal barricades all around the Center, even blocking off its small side entrances. Lincoln… More
Contained Violence
Perhaps Schweblin’s preoccupation with the thin line separating reality and fantasy, and with control, is the product of a society coming to grips with the legacy of a dictatorship… More
Rilke Shake
gertrude stein has an ass out to there gertrude / stein and when she gets out there she makes a great noise as / though someone dragged a wet… More
PEN Appeal: Rafiq Tagi
November 28, 2011 President Ilham Aliyev Office of the President of the Azerbaijan Republic 19 Istiqlaliyyat Street Baku AZ1066 Azerbaijan Fax: + 994 12 492 0625 Minister of Internal Affairs Lt.-Gen. Ramil Usubov Ministry of Internal Affairs Husu Hajiyev… More
Notes of a Native Son
I’m the truest sort of resident. The kind who, / asked to offer proof that he resides here, fails. / The guy who comes from someplace else & thrives… More
Slow Strokes: A Conversation with Ishion Hutchinson
A continuous influence is the Jamaican landscape, especially where I am from, Portland, in the east of the island. The influence of the land (and the porous land, the… More
The Warmth of Other Suns
There was no explaining to little James and Velma the stuffed bags and chaos and all that was at stake or why they had to put on their shoes… More
PEN Welcomes Release of Uzbek Writer Dzamshid Karimov
PEN American Center today welcomed news that Uzbek journalist and PEN Honorary Member Dzamshid Karimov, who had been detained in a psychiatric facility for five years for reporting on… More