Stanford Live presents acclaimed writer Margaret Atwood in a discussion with lawyer, writer and journalist Dahlia Lithwick 7:30 p.m. Saturday at Memorial Auditorium, 551 Jane Way on the Stanford University
PEN America presents Words on Fire: Writing, Freedom, and the Future, an afternoon of urgent public conversation on the issues that drive the world’s leading free expression advocacy organization in this dire moment. Led by PEN America President Ayad Akhtar and CEO Suzanne Nossel, the event, a highlight of the organization’s 100th anniversary year, gathers renowned authors who are at the forefront of fighting for truth, open discourse and unfettered storytelling: Margaret Atwood, Jennifer Finney Boylan, Dave Eggers, and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. Words on Fire: Writing, Freedom, and the Future takes place on Monday, September 12, from 4-7pm in the Robert H. Smith Auditorium of the New-York Historical Society (170 Central Park West). The museum is currently hosting the special installation PEN America at 100: a Century of Defending the Written Word, featuring artifacts, photos and letters from PEN America’s decades in defense of free speech.
Canada Post has unveiled a stamp recognizing one of Canada's most well known and admired authors. Margaret Atwood burst onto the literary scene in the.
Canada Post has unveiled a stamp recognizing one of Canada's most well known and admired authors. Margaret Atwood burst onto the literary scene in the.