Beyond Bars
50 Years of the PEN Writers in Prison Committee
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Index on Censorship
Index on Censorship
December 2010 | 192 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
From Russia to Burma to Mexico, writers are silenced for expressing their views. To mark fifty years of solidarity with imprisoned and persecuted writers around the world, English PEN and Index on Censorship are collaborating on a special issue of the magazine, asking journalists, novelists, playwrights, poets and translators to assess what unique role writers can play in supporting their colleagues around the world. We'll look at the impact that imprisonment and persecution has on literature -- and ask what challenges writers continue to face today. Contributors include Margaret Atwood, Lydia Cacho and Maureen Freely.
Index on Censorship is an award-winning magazine, devoted to protecting and promoting free expression. International in outlook, outspoken in comment, Index on Censorship reports on free expression violations around the world, publishes banned writing and shines a light on vital free expression issues through original, challenging and intelligent commentary and analysis, publishing some of the world's finest writers.
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Natasha Schmidt
Editorial
Tom Stoppard
Letters from the outside
Carole Seymour-Jones
Power of the pen
Moris Farhi
Eyewitness
Maureen Freely
Two for the Road
Anne Sebba
Survival in prison
Mohamed Nasheed
Language under arrest
Michael Scammell
Dialogue with death
Margaret Atwood
Don't tell us what to say
Martin Rowson
Stripsearch
Lisa Appignanesi
Words without borders
Lydia Cacho
Reluctant Heroes
Ngugi Wa Thiongo
A licence to write
Ronald Deibert
The shape of things to come
William Boyd
Eyewitness
Lewis Medjo
Writing Wrongs
Ania Corless
Eyewitness
Salil Tripathi
Lone star
Antonia Fraser
Eyewitness
Val Warner
Not forgotten
Fifty Years, Fifty Writers