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Issue Details: First known date: 2018... May 2018 of Sydney PEN Magazine est. 2008 Sydney PEN Magazine
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'Since the 83rd PEN Congress in Lviv last October, the author and human rights lawyer Philippe Sands, who was its key-note speaker, has visited Sydney off the back of his phenomenal tracing of the main terms of international law – back to the Nuremberg trials which followed WW11 atrocities. It becomes necessary to ask: what is the state of international behaviour at the present moment that concerns PEN?' (Zoe Rodriguez, President's Report, introduction)

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* Contents derived from the 2018 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Boxed in and Loving It, Sandra Symons , single work essay

'Acclaimed cartoonist Cathy Wilcox delivered Sydney PEN’s Free Voices address on the 2017 Day of the Imprisoned Writer.'

(p. 3-5)
When Cartoonists Are in the Line of Fire, Cathy Wilcox , single work essay

'In her Free Voices address on the 2017 Day of The Imprisoned Writer, award-winning cartoonist Cathy Wilcox looked at the ways in which cartoonists suffer and are punished, imprisoned and even killed for speaking out and drawing truths that the powerful – or fanatical - would rather not be seen.'  (Introduction)

(p. 6-11)
Award Recognises the Ways in Which Indigenous Writers Enrich Australian Literature and Culture, Debra Adelaide , single work essay

'The main purpose of the Patrick White Award is to encourage the winner to continue writing, and to provide some financial support to enable that. As Debra Adelaide reports, with his award White supported a basic human right, which is the freedom of expression through the written word.'  (Introduction)

(p. 22-23)
Projecting a Rebellious Voice That Gives Plenty of Lip, Sandra Symons , single work essay

'Award-winning novelist Melissa Lucashenko will deliver the next PEN Free Voices address on the Day of the Imprisoned Writer on November 15.' (Introduction)

(p. 30-31)

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