Founded in 1921 to promote literature, today International PEN has 144 Centres in 102 countries across the globe. It recognizes that literature is essential to understanding and engaging with other worlds; if you can’t hear the voice of another culture how can you understand it?
Our primary goal is to engage with, and empower, societies and communities across cultures and languages, through reading and writing. We believe that writers can play a crucial role in changing and developing civil society. We do this through the promotion of literature, international campaigning on issues such as translation and freedom of expression and improving access to literature at international, regional and national levels.
Our membership is open to all published writers who subscribe to the PEN Charter regardless of nationality, language, race, colour or religion. International PEN is a non-political organization and has special consultative status at UNESCO and the United Nations.
Founded in 1921 to promote literature, today International PEN has 144 Centres in 102 countries across the globe. It recognizes that literature is essential to understanding and engaging with other worlds; if you can’t hear the voice of another culture how can you understand it?
Our primary goal is to engage with, and empower, societies and communities across cultures and languages, through reading and writing. We believe that writers can play a crucial role in changing and developing civil society. We do this through the promotion of literature, international campaigning on issues such as translation and freedom of expression and improving access to literature at international, regional and national levels.
Our membership is open to all published writers who subscribe to the PEN Charter regardless of nationality, language, race, colour or religion. International PEN is a non-political organization and has special consultative status at UNESCO and the United Nations.
Founded in 1921 to promote literature, today International PEN has 144 Centres in 102 countries across the globe. It recognizes that literature is essential to understanding and engaging with other worlds; if you can’t hear the voice of another culture how can you understand it?
Our primary goal is to engage with, and empower, societies and communities across cultures and languages, through reading and writing. We believe that writers can play a crucial role in changing and developing civil society. We do this through the promotion of literature, international campaigning on issues such as translation and freedom of expression and improving access to literature at international, regional and national levels.
Our membership is open to all published writers who subscribe to the PEN Charter regardless of nationality, language, race, colour or religion. International PEN is a non-political organization and has special consultative status at UNESCO and the United Nations.
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