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INTERNATIONAL PEN POEM RELAY

The Poem Relay seeks to raise awareness about freedom of expression in China in a uniquely PEN way – through poetry and translation.

PEN Centres have been invited to translate and record a short poem, June (Liuyue) by the Chinese poet, journalist and PEN member, Shi Tao, into as many languages as possible.  Shi Tao is serving ten years in prison on the charge of "revealing state secrets abroad".

Via a website with a map of the world and a relay itinerary (similar to the Olympic Torch Relay itinerary), the poem will virtually “travel” around the world, from centre to centre, language to language, adding new translations as it goes, and ending in Beijing for the 2008 Olympics.  Visitors to the website will be able to track the poem’s progress and read and hear new translations of the poem as it arrives at each new centre.  As there are more PEN centres than there are destinations for the Olympic Torch, the Poem Relay Itinerary will be different from that for the Olympic Torch, but it is hoped it will intersect with it (unofficially) when it can.

The Poem Relay draws together several aspects of PEN -- freedom of expression, translation and linguistic diversity -- to send the world a message that only PEN can send:

•           It supports Freedom of Expression.  The poem is by an imprisoned writer, a main case of PEN, and is itself about a forbidden, censored topic.
•           It celebrates Poetry and Linguistic Diversity.  The translation and "relay" demonstrate the diversity of languages, literatures, and writers in the world, while at the same time demonstrating International PEN's diversity and global reach.

The Poem Relay is one of a number of actions organised as part of International PEN’s 2008 China Campaign in the lead up to the Beijing Olympics.  The Relay will be managed by a Relay Team on behalf of International PEN and its China Campaign.  The team consists of:  PEN Sydney (Chip Rolley), Independent Chinese PEN Centre (Zhang Yu) and Swiss German PEN Centre (Kristin T. Schnider).

The following SA PEN members kindly agreed to participate in the project and have submitted their translations:

Dr. Azila Reisenberger – Hebrew
Stanley Onjezani Kenani – Chichewa
D.M. Bin Ngulu Kabemba - French, Lingala and Swahili

June "arrived" at the PEN Club Hellenique in Athens, Greece, on the 30th March.  On the 31st March the poem “arrived” at the Austrian, German-speaking Writers Abroad and Polish PEN Centres.  June will arrive in South Africa on the 13th April so diarise to visit www.penpoemrelay.org on this date!  Click on the yellow flag on South Africa on the map of the world.  You will be able to see and hear Azila, Stanley and Kabemba’s translations.

PEN / STUDZINSKI Literary Award

  • SA PEN is sad to announce that our PEN "New Writing" series ended with the publication of African Pens 2011 by Jacana Media in May 2011. We are looking at alternative ways of encouraging young writers in the 15 countries of the Southern African Development Community. Watch this space.
  • The winners of the 2011 PEN/Studzinski Literary Award were announced at the launch of African Pens 2011, published by Jacana Media, at an event held at The Book Lounge, Cape Town, last night, 19th May.

    SA PEN Interviews the 2011 PEN/Studzinski Literary Award Winners...read more

    Prize Winners 2011 – as selected by JM Coetzee

    1st - £5 000 The Story by James Whyle
    2nd - £3 000 Heatwave by Beth Hunt
    3rd - £2 000 The Ticket by William Oosthuizen

    JM Coetzee also stated: ‘The following five stories deserve honourable mention’

    Quiver by Rosemund J Handler
    The Sunday Paper by Rosamund Kendal
    Parking the Guilt by Kyne Nislev Bernstorff
    Claremont Park by Bobby Jordan
    July by Joline Young

    Congratulations to the winners and to all finalists featured in African Pens 2011! This anthology, featuring the 21 shortlisted entries, can now be purchased at The Book Lounge, Exclusive Books stores and other good bookshops.

    Details of the next PEN/Studzinski Literary Award will be announced in 2012. Please note that SA PEN is not accepting submissions in 2011.

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