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International PEN
History of International PEN
International PEN was founded in London in 1921 by Mrs. C. A. Dawson
Scott. Its first president was John Galsworthy. The only worldwide
association of writers, its aims are to:
1. Promote intellectual co-operation and understanding among
writers.
2. Create a world community of writers that would emphasize the
central role of literature in the development of world
culture.
3. Defend literature against the many threats to its survival which
the modern world poses.
And because international cultural co-operation in the field of
literature and the development of understanding cannot exist without
freedom of expression, PEN acts as a powerful voice in opposing
political censorship and speaking for writers harassed, imprisoned,
sometimes murdered for the expression of their views. PEN is
strictly non-political, holding Category A status at UNESCO and
consultative status within the UN roster category.
PEN in its early years had Centres only in Europe, but writers of
other nations joined PEN enthusiatically and, in 1926, members from
fifteen nations met in Berlin. Today PEN is composed of 130 Centres
in 91 countries. Its membership is open to all published writers
regardless of nationality, language, race, colour or religion. Each
Centre acts as an autonomous cultural and intellectual organization
within its own country; individual Centres organize regional
conferences and seminars; and all Centres maintain links with each
other through PEN's headquarters.
Among early members were Joseph Conrad, George Bernard Shaw and H.
G. Wells. Centres were soon started in Europe, with such writers as
Anatole France, Paul Valery, Thomas Mann, Benedetto Croce and Karel
Capek playing active parts in the life and work of PEN. Over the
years members have included Nobel Prize winners and other eminent
writers from all over the world; among PEN's Presidents have been
Alberto Moravia, Heinrich Böll, Arthur Miller, Pierre Emmanuel,
Mario Vargas Llosa and György Konrád.
PEN's highest Authority, the Assembly of Delegates, consisting of
representatives from each Centre, meets at the annual PEN Congress,
where, in addition to the work of the Assembly, cultural events and
literary forums are held, through which PEN seeks to mobilize the
intelligence and imagination of its members in support of its
ideals.The international and diverse character of International PEN
is reflected in its Executive Committee, which consists of the
President, the Treasurer and seven members elected from among PEN's
worldwide membership.
International PEN Contact
9 / 10 Charterhouse Buildings,
Goswell Rd,
London EC1M 7AT,
United Kingdom
Telephone: + 44 (0)20 7253 4308 / Fax: + 44 (0)20 7253 5711
Website:
www.internationalpen.org.uk
Email: intpen@dircon.co.uk
International PEN Authorities
International President
Homero Aridjis
International Secretary
Terry Carlbom
International Treasurer
Jan Honout
Administrative Secretary
Jane Spender
International Vice-Presidents
Alexandre Blokh
Sook-Hee Chun
Georges Emmanuel Clancier
Peter Elstob
Ronald Harwood, C.B.E.
Nadine Gordimer
Nancy Ing
Francis King, C.B.E.
György Konrád
Joanne Leedom-Ackerman
Predrag Matvejevic
Arthur Miller
Antonio Olinto
Michael Scammell
M. le Président Léopold Sédar Senghor
Mario Vargas Llosa
Thomas von Vegesack
Per Wästberg
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