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Haiti: Free the Word

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PEN Haiti celebrated its 3rd Libérez la Parole festival of literature from July 18 to July 27 in the cities of Gonaives, Petit-Goave, and Thomassin, Haiti.

Each year, the festival is dedicated to a prominent Haitian author who was persecuted for his or her work. This year's festival was devoted to Marie Vieux Chauvet, an author who fought for equality amongst Haitians and explored themes of voodoo, colonialism and sexuality through her novels, short stories and stage productions. Chauvet's most penetrating novel, Amour, Colère et Folie, was slated to be published by the prestigious Gallimard House in France, but her family intervened, buying and destroying every copy out of fear that her publication would incur the wrath of the brutal Duvalier dictatorship. It was only after Chauvet's death in 2003 that the work was published.

PEN Haiti was founded in 2008 by the late Georges Anglade, an ethnographer and writer who was killed in the 2010 earthquake. In 2012, a new house of literature was created in Anglade's honor and is currently run by PEN Haiti Executive Director Jean-Euphèle Milcé. The burgeoning center has become a hub for free expression and literature. Each day, children from the local community explore its digital library, and the center hosts monthly artist salons and debates. PEN Haiti is also striving to support emerging writers in the country through two-week residencies, during which young writers are paired with successful authors for mentorship.


PEN American Center works closely with PEN Haiti through generous support from the Jerome L. Greene Foundation.


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