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AUDIO ARCHIVE: WORLD VOICES 2005

HIGHLIGHTS
Confronting the Worst: Writing & CatastropheConfronting the Worst: Writing & Catastrophe

With Svetlana Alexievich, François Bizot, Carolin Emcke, Philip Gourevitch, Ryszard Kapuscinski, and Elena Poniatowska; moderated by Susie Linfield
Czeslaw Milosz and the Conscience of LiteratureCzeslaw Milosz and the Conscience of Literature

With Bei Dao, Robert Faggen, Durs Grünbein, Robert Hass, Edward Hirsch, Eva Hoffman, Ryszard Kapuscinski, Azar Nafisi, Tomas Venclova, and Adam Zagajewski; moderated by Lawrence Weschler
Michael Ondaatje & Chimamanda Ngozi AdichieMichael Ondaatje & Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie in Conversation
The Power of the Pen: Does Writing Change Anything?The Power of the Pen: Does Writing Change Anything?

With Margaret Atwood, Nuruddin Farah, Jonathan Franzen, Antonio Muñoz Molina, and Salman Rushdie; introduced by David Remnick 
Writers & IraqWriters & Iraq

With Mark Danner, Kanan Makiya, Dunya Mikhail, and Pankaj Mishra; co-sponsored by The New York Review of Books and moderated by Robert Silvers 
CONVERSATIONS

Conversation: Michael Ondaatje & Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

Conversation: Salman Rushdie & Hanan al-Shaykh

READINGS

International Noir

Banned Voices

PANEL DISCUSSIONS

Africa and the World: The Writer’s Role

Confronting the Worst: Writing & Catastrophe

Crossing Borders: Universal Themes in Children's Literature

Literature & Power

The Power of the Pen: Does Writing Change Anything?

TRIBUTES

Czeslaw Milosz and the Conscience of Literature

Don Quixote at 400: A Tribute

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