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In our first conversation, John Freeman, author and executive editor of Literary Hub, joins Turkish novelist and activist Elif Shafak to discuss how language operates in our contemporary public sphere. They single out words that have been hollowed out to conceal unpopular and even terrible truths, as well as others that still have the power to upend dialogues where the greater good is under siege.
PEN America thanks the following sponsors for their support of the 2020 PEN World Voices Festival:
The National Endowment for the Arts
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In our first conversation, John Freeman, author and executive editor of Literary Hub, joins Turkish novelist and activist Elif Shafak to discuss how language operates in our contemporary public sphere. They single out words that have been hollowed out to conceal unpopular and even terrible truths, as well as others that still have the power to upend dialogues where the greater good is under siege.
PEN America thanks the following sponsors for their support of the 2020 PEN World Voices Festival:
The National Endowment for the Arts