English PEN
English PEN is the founding centre of PEN International, the worldwide writers’ association. Established in 1921, the organisation promotes freedom of expression and literature across frontiers.[1] English PEN is a registered charity in England & Wales, and is governed by a board of trustees that is elected from and by members. The current President of English PEN is Maureen Freely. The Director is Jo Glanville.
Memorial
A cast-iron sculpture entitled Witness, commissioned by English PEN to mark their 90th anniversary and created by Antony Gormley, stands outside the British Library in London. It depicts an empty chair, and is inspired by the symbol used for thirty years by English PEN to represent imprisoned writers around the world. The memorial was unveiled on 13 December 2011.[2]
Presidents of the English PEN Centre
English PEN Centre presidents | |
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John Galsworthy | 1921–32 |
H.G. Wells | 1932–36 |
J.B. Priestley | 1937 |
Henry W. Nevinson | 1938 |
Margaret Storm Jameson | 1939–44 |
Desmond MacCarthy | 1945–50 |
Veronica Wedgwood | 1951–57 |
Richard Church | 1958 |
Alan Pryce-Jones | 1959–61 |
Rosamond Lehmann | 1962–66 |
L. P. Hartley | 1967–70 |
V.S. Pritchett | 1971–75 |
Kathleen Nott | 1975 |
Stephen Spender | 1976–77 |
Lettice Cooper | 1977–78 |
Francis King | 1979–85 |
Michael Holroyd | 1986–87 |
Antonia Fraser | 1988–90 |
Ronald Harwood | 1990–93 |
Josephine Pullein-Thompson | 1994–97 |
Rachel Billington | 1998–2000 |
Victoria Glendinning | 2001–03 |
Alastair Niven | 2004–07 |
Lisa Appignanesi | 2008–2010 |
Gillian Slovo | 2010–13 |
Raficq Abdulla (acting president) | 2013–14 |
Maureen Freely | 2014– |
References
- ↑ "Media Enquiries – Key Speakers", English PEN.
- ↑ "The British Library unveils new Antony Gormley sculpture to commemorate English PEN's 90th anniversary". Pressandpolicy.bl.uk. 13 December 2011. Retrieved 16 April 2015.