Poets & Writers Theater
Every day we share a new clip of interest to creative writers—author readings, book trailers, publishing panels, craft talks, and more. So grab some popcorn, filter the theater tags by keyword or genre, and explore our sizable archive of literary videos.
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In this PEN America event from their 2022 World Voices Festival, authors Jean Guerrero, Omar El Akkad, Ousman Umar, and Yuri Herrera come together for a conversation about border and migrant narratives, the current global crises of displacement, and how literature tells the stories of those often ignored or hidden.
Tags: Poetry | Fiction | Creative Nonfiction | Translation | PEN America | Jean Guerrero | Omar El Akkad | Ousman Umar | Yuri Herrera | discussion | conversation | panel | 2022 -
“Freedom of expression is everything.” In this PEN America video, family members of George M. Johnson read and reflect on a letter from the author in response to a call to ban their book, All Boys Aren’t Blue: A Memoir-Manifesto (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2020), and other books from a library in New Jersey, just miles from where Johnson grew up.
Tags: Creative Nonfiction | George M. Johnson | All Boys Aren't Blue | PEN America | book banning | banned books | 2023 -
“Books aren’t dangerous. At least, they’re not dangerous to those of us who want to create an equitable and just society,” says author Ibram X. Kendi in this Washington Post video which takes a look at the history and common themes of banned books in America.
Tags: Poetry | Fiction | Creative Nonfiction | banned books | Banned Books Week | book banning | Washington Post | Ibram X. Kendi | Suzanne Nossel | PEN America | 2022 -
In this 2016 video, Michael Chabon presents Toni Morrison with the Edward MacDowell Medal for outstanding contribution to the arts and American culture. Morrison, who received a lifetime achievement award from the PEN American Center, tells a packed audience about how she became a writer and the inspiration for her first novel, The Bluest Eye.
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“Terrorism must not terrorize us. Violence must not deter us. The struggle goes on.” At the 2023 PEN America Literary Gala, Salman Rushdie accepts the PEN Centenary Courage Award and speaks about the urgency to fight book bans and the courage of those who saved him when he was attacked at a public event less than a year ago.
Tags: Fiction | Salman Rushdie | PEN America | Centenary Courage Award | book banning | banned books | courage | 2023 -
“They are not just a challenge in an individual school system or library, but legislation being introduced in statehouses that would affect the availability of books all over the state in every school and library.” In this PBS NewsHour video, Jeffrey Brown speaks with PEN America CEO Suzanne Nossel about the intensifying efforts across the United States to ban specific books related to LGBTQIA+ issues, race, and freedom of speech.
Tags: Poetry | Fiction | Creative Nonfiction | Banned Books Week | banned books | PEN America | Suzanne Nossel | PBS NewsHour | Jeffrey Brown | 2022 -
“I’m also asking you to unleash the cry of the subconscious, and to listen and record that voice from within without fear or judgment. Listening to yourself in that way is actually a radical act of self-love.” Ananda Naima González leads an exercise in asemic writing for PEN to Paper, a video series of original writing exercises from authors participating in PEN America’s 2020 Digital World Voices Festival: These Truths.
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“They’ve asked that the bookstore be cleared away during the event / they say it’s no place to sell books…” As part of the Writers in Residence at-home video series for PEN America’s 2020 Digital World Voices Festival, Oksana Vasyakina reads her poem “These people didn’t know my father,” translated from the Russian by Ainsley Morse and Eugene Ostashevsky.
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In this PEN to Paper series video, PEN America president Jennifer Egan guides viewers through a short writing exercise involving a “word throw,” designed to help writers to free up their minds to the unconscious imagination. The series is part of PEN America’s 2020 World Voices Festival: These Truths, held digitally this year.
Tags: Not Genre-Specific | PEN America | Jennifer Egan | 2020 | PEN to Paper | PEN World Voices Festival -
“I have an obligation to human beings, my characters, so that’s all I care about.” In this PEN International interview, Yiyun Li speaks about the expectation as a Chinese American writer to be a spokesperson for a particular experience, and how she enjoys exploring the interior struggles of her characters. Li won the 2020 PEN/Jean Stein Book Award for her novel Where Reasons End (Random House, 2020).
Tags: Fiction | Yiyun Li | Where Reasons End | Random House | 2019 | PEN International | PEN/Jean Stein Book Award | 2020 | PEN America | interview -
“Some prisons taste like / salt, copper, sludge / when you bite and crunch down / to the marrow...” In this video, Cortney Lamar Charleston reads Jevon Jackson’s poem “All of Us, In Prison” at St. Mark’s Church in-the-Bowery for a 2019 Brooklyn Book Festival event. Jackson’s poem won PEN America’s First Prize in Poetry in the 2019 Prison Writing Contest.
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“I didn’t have a chance / to say a word before you became / a character in the news...” Khaled Hosseini, Rita Dove, Philip Gourevitch, and Siri Hustvedt read Liu Xia’s poem “June 2nd, 1989” from Empty Chairs (Graywolf Press, 2015), translated from the Chinese by Ming Di and Jennifer Stern. PEN America and Amnesty International collaborated on the video series as a call to free Liu Xia from house arrest in Beijing, where she has been held since her late husband, Nobel Peace Prize laureate Liu Xiaobo, was imprisoned in 2009.
Tags: Poetry | Liu Xia | Khaled Hosseini | Rita Dove | Philip Gourevitch | Siri Hustvedt | reading | Empty Chairs | Graywolf Press | 2015 | 2018 | Ming Di | Jennifer Stern | PEN America | Liu Xiaobo | June 2nd, 1989 -
“Understand we have never seen an apple, so we are completely free from apples.” In this 2014 video of the first PEN DIY series event, Natalie Diaz breaks down five personal steps to writing about family, and discusses her poetry with Mike Albo.
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“Do we always go and attend funerals and then after the funerals you go home and wait for another funeral, what? You have to document. You are forced to document.” In this video from the 2015 PEN World Voices Festival, Shireen Hassim moderates a conversation with Kehinde Bademosi, Zanele Muholi, and Binyavanga Wainaina to survey today's African gay rights landscape.
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In this video by PEN America, Egyptian novelist Ahmed Naji's story of imprisonment for his book, The Use of Life, is told. Naji was honored with the PEN/Barbey Freedom to Write Award, which recognizes his struggle in the face of adversity for the right to freedom of expression.
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Chinese dissident writer and literary critic Liu Xiaobo, winner of the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize, talks about freedom of expression in China. This video was produced before Liu was sentenced to eleven years in a Chinese prison in December 2008.
Tags: Not Genre-Specific | Liu Xiaobo | PEN America | Nobel Peace Prize