President of American PEN visits Johannesburg

Peter Godwin, the Zimbabwean-born new President of American PEN, paid a fleeting visit to South Africa for a day or so in March and was entertained at dinner by a few Johannesburg members at the Johannesburg Country Club. SA PEN President Tony Fleischer and his wife Lores were unable to leave Cape Town so it fell to Kevin Fleischer, Tony’s son, to be the elegant host. The Johannesburg members were Vice President Raymond Louw and his wife Jean, Executive Committee member Mandla Langa and his wife June and Mail and Guardian Editor, Nic Dawes.

Being a PEN occasion it was anticipated that the conversation would range over PEN issues, at least those troubling or uplifting American PEN members, but the focus was on southern Africa, in particular, on the current controversies exciting South Africans and Zimbabweans. The exchange, however, did apply PEN Charter principles to the matters under discussion. Peter Godwin, who is a former foreign correspondent for the Sunday Times and a documentary producer for the BBC, included pithy reminiscences from that period as well as about his life in Zimbabwe. It was growing up in that environment that resulted in several books, the better known among them being When a Crocodile Eats the Sun and the award-winning Mukiwa, a White Boy in Africa. His visit to South Africa on this occasion was to compile a travelogue on some of the countries in the region.

Afterwards Mandla Langa wrote to Vice President Margie Orford: "Even though Peter Godwin is President of American PEN his heart is still firmly in Southern Africa and he sounds eager to push frontiers and use his influence to capacitate and support his far-flung kith and kin in South Africa" And that sums up a very pleasant social occasion.


Dr Raymond Louw

Vice President, South African PEN

Ray Louw 2011

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.