Article 5FWEJ Writers in culture war over rules of the imagination

Writers in culture war over rules of the imagination

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Edward Helmore
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New manifesto of writers' association PEN accused by its US arm of backing cultural appropriation'

It's a venerable global cultural institution, dedicated to freedom of expression and set to celebrate its centenary this year. Yet the writers' association PEN is being drawn into dispute over a declaration claiming the right of authors to imagination, allowing them to describe the world from the point of view of characters from other cultural backgrounds.

At issue is a charter manifesto, The Democracy of the Imagination, passed unanimously by delegates of PEN International at the 85th world congress in Manila in 2019. A year on , through the social upheavals of 2020, PEN's US arm, PEN America, has not endorsed the manifesto, which includes the principle: PEN believes the imagination allows writers and readers to transcend their own place in the world to include the ideas of others."

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