Writers withdraw from PEN America literary awards in support of Gaza

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Authors and translators say PEN America has ‘had no criticism of American complicity in the bombardment of Gaza’, in stark contrast to other national centres of the organisation

Nine out of 10 longlistees for the PEN/Jean Stein book award, worth $75,000 , have withdrawn their books. Christina Sharpe, Catherine Lacey and Joseph Earl Thomas are among the withdrawing writers.

The letter highlights the “stark contrast” between the stance of PEN America and those of other PEN centres around the world. “English PEN, in tandem with Irish PEN and Wales PEN Cymru,of the UK government’s uncritical support for Israel, have called for investigations into the sale of arms to Israel, and have demanded political pressure for Israel to comply with international law. PEN America, by contrast, has had no criticism of American complicity in the bombardment of Gaza,” the letter read.

“The current war in Gaza is horrific,” it added. “But we cannot agree that the answer to its wrenching dilemmas and consequences lies in less discourse, less honouring of writers, and less shining a light on the critical contributions of writers.”

 

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