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As an organization that's all about the literary community, PEN America knows that the ongoing health crisis is hitting our Members and friends particularly hard. The PEN Pod is meant to provide regul... more
FAQs about The PEN Pod:How many episodes does The PEN Pod have?The podcast currently has 194 episodes available.
May 20, 2021Festival Day Three: Torrey Peters and Liberation LiteratureOn today's special edition of The PEN Pod, we bring you a conversation with author of Detransition, Baby Torrey Peters—featured in this week's PEN World Voices Festival—on family dynamics through the lens of the lived transgender experience. Plus, we preview the next day of the Festival....more15minPlay
May 19, 2021Festival Day Two: Allison Markin Powell and Gabriella Page-Fort, and Bringing Translated Literature to Vast AudiencesOn this special edition of The PEN Pod, our Nancy Vitale talks to Allison Markin Powell and Gabriella Page-Fort about bringing translated literature to a wide audience. And we preview the day ahead of the PEN World Voices Festival. Tickets on sale at pen.org/festival....more17minPlay
May 18, 2021Festival Day One: Masha Gessen, Ayad Akhtar, and the PEN World Voices FestivalAs we dive into the first day of the 2021 PEN World Voices Festival, we talk to virtual co-hosts Ayad Akhtar and Masha Gessen, who share their thoughts on a global virtual festival as we still contend with global crises. Then, we preview the week ahead for the festival—tickets are on sale at pen.org/festival....more18minPlay
May 17, 2021Special: Previewing the PEN World Voices Festival with Clarisse Rosaz ShariyfOn this special edition of The PEN Pod, we look ahead to this week's PEN World Voices Festival of International literature, a global convening of writers and readers that will gather to celebrate the written word. Here to walk us through what's up this week, PEN America's own Clarisse Rosaz Shariyf. Tickets are on sale at pen.org/festival....more13minPlay
May 14, 2021Love Letters Across Los Angeles; Plus, Tough Questions on Protest Rights, Iran, and Local NewsOn this week's edition of The PEN Pod, Leila Hamidi, Jerry Quickly, and Yesika Salgado discuss "Love Letters in Light," a scrolling display of short love letters across the front of Los Angeles libraries. Then, PEN America's CEO Suzanne Nossel talks about the crackdown on protest rights, human rights in Iran, and the ongoing local news crisis....more31minPlay
May 07, 2021Tough Questions on Facebook and Free Speech; Plus, an English Professor Fired for Speaking OutWhat does the Oversight Board's decision say about free speech on Facebook? How is adherence to disinformation becoming a litmus test in the Republican Party? Our CEO Suzanne Nossel weighs in on the Tough Questions of the week. Then, Professor Daniel Pollack-Pelzner blew the whistle on misconduct at his university—and was promptly fired. What his case says about academic freedom and free speech on campus....more27minPlay
April 30, 2021Tough Questions on the Tough Calls in Publishing; Plus, Teens for Press FreedomPEN America's CEO Suzanne Nossel talks about the pressures facing publishing, especially when it comes to a Philip Roth biography and a Mike Pence book deal. Then, a new generation takes up the mantle of protecting a fair, independent, and free press....more25minPlay
April 23, 2021The Freedom to Write; Plus, Tough Questions on Imprisoned Writers, Mike Pence, and the George Floyd VerdictOn this week's episode, we explore the latest Freedom to Write Index from PEN America, outlining the number of writers imprisoned around the world; we walk through the findings with Veronica Tien and Karin Deutsch Karlekar. Then, PEN America's Suzanne Nossel weighs in on impunity for imprisoning writers, Mike Pence's book deal, and the impact of the George Floyd verdict....more26minPlay
April 16, 2021Futureproof with Kevin Roose; Plus, Tough Questions on AI, Turkey, and Protest RightsOn this edition of The PEN Pod, we talk to New York Times journalist Kevin Roose about his new book FUTUREPROOF. Then, PEN America CEO Suzanne Nossel fields tough questions about artificial intelligence, protest rights, and the status of free expression in Turkey....more24minPlay
April 09, 2021Libertie with Kaitlyn Greenidge; Then, Tough Questions on Beijing, Corporate Free Speech, and Acts of CourageOn this edition of The PEN Pod, our Jared Jackson talks to Kaitlyn Greenidge about her second novel, LIBERTIE. Then, PEN America CEO Suzanne Nossel on the limits of corporate speech, a potential Olympic boycott, and a stunning act of courage in Minneapolis....more29minPlay
FAQs about The PEN Pod:How many episodes does The PEN Pod have?The podcast currently has 194 episodes available.