The Mighty Pen
Friday, April 15, 2005
Ha Jin,
novelist and poet, PEN World Voices festival participant, professor of English at Boston University and National Book Award-winning author of
War Trash
(Pantheon, 2004),
and
Antonio Muñoz Molina, Spanish novelist and journalist, PEN World Voices festival participant, Director of the Instituto Cervantes in New York and author of the award-winning novel, Sepharad (Harcourt, 2003),
and
Salman Rushdie, President of PEN American Center, participant in the PEN World Voices festival, and award-winning author of the forthcoming Shalimar the Clown : A Novel (Random House, 2005),
- address the question "Does Writing Change Anything?"
» Ha Jin
» Antonio Muñoz Molina
» Salman Rushdie
» PEN World Voices festival
and
Antonio Muñoz Molina, Spanish novelist and journalist, PEN World Voices festival participant, Director of the Instituto Cervantes in New York and author of the award-winning novel, Sepharad (Harcourt, 2003),
and
Salman Rushdie, President of PEN American Center, participant in the PEN World Voices festival, and award-winning author of the forthcoming Shalimar the Clown : A Novel (Random House, 2005),
- address the question "Does Writing Change Anything?"
» Ha Jin
» Antonio Muñoz Molina
» Salman Rushdie
» PEN World Voices festival
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