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The Power of the Pen
Monday, April 18, 2005
Wole Soyinka—a Nobel Prize-winning Nigerian playwright, poet, novelist, and essayist—and Ryszard Kapuscinski—a Polish journalist and author who has covered wars, revolutions, and cultures around the world since the 1950s—discuss the relationship between writing and political change in a New Yorker-sponsored evening of readings during the PEN World Voices festival.
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Music: "Meta, Beta, Tarabeta" by Pangeia Instrumentos / "Resolution" by Thievery Corporation
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