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Decision to Ban Uyghur Language in Xinjiang Schools an Attack on the Minority Group’s Linguistic and Cultural Rights
China’s decision to ban the use of Uyghur language in Xinjiang schools represents an attack on Uyghur linguistic rights, and an effort to tighten its stranglehold over the ethnic… More
Kemal Varol
Kemal Varol was born in Diyarbakır in 1977. He began his literary career as a poet, publishing the poetry collections Yas Yüzükleri, Kin Divanı, Temmuzun On Sekizi, and Bakiye. Later he published the short story… More
Nhã Thuyên
Nhã Thuyên writes, translates, edits books, and sometimes organizes literary events. She has authored several books of poetry, short fiction, and some tiny books for children. Her most recent… More
Editing Book Reviews: A Dangerous Act in Turkey
In the dark age of anti-intellectualism and autocracy, Turkish authorities want to keep the two editors in prison for life. More
Aleksandra Lun
Aleksandra Lun (Gliwice, Poland, 1979) lived in Spain between 1999 and 2010. She studied Spanish Language and Literature, interpreting and translation. She currently lives in Belgium, where she works… More
CHINA: Concerns for well-being of poet and artist Liu Xia
PEN is deeply concerned for the health and well-being of poet, artist, and founding member of the Independent Chinese PEN Center, Liu Xia, following reports that attempts to contact… More
Joyce Zonana
Joyce Zonana was awarded an ALTA Emerging Translator Mentorship for her translation of Henri Bosco’s Malicroix, forthcoming from New York Review Books. Her memoir, Dream Homes: From Cairo to Katrina,… More
Manjushree Thapa
Manjushree Thapa is the author of several fiction and nonfiction books set in her homeland, Nepal, as well as a literary translator. She has translated the work of 49… More
Christopher Tamigi
Chris Tamigi graduated from the University of Arkansas’ MFA program in 2015. His translations of works by Italian author Mauro Covacich have appeared in The Massachusetts Review and Hayden’s… More
Dayla Rogers
Dayla Rogers first learned Turkish in high school as a participant in Rotary Youth Exchange. She continued language studies while earning a degree in history at the University of… More