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Kosova’s writers established the PEN Center of
Kosova on 29th of January 2004 in Prishtina. On 9th September
2004, in the 70th Congress, in Tromso, Norway, PEN Center of
Kosova was officially admitted in the world’s largest
organization of writers, International PEN headquartered in
London. International PEN was established in London, in 1921 by
notable authors. PEN Centers from all over the world have played
an important role in establishing a climate of co-operation and
peace in the world. The admission of Kosova’s PEN Center in PEN
International was received as an extraordinary event for the
cultural institutions of Kosova and integration of Kosova in the
world.
P.E.N. International is a world renowned organism with
first-hand importance for world culture and relations among
communities. Hence, the Kosova PEN Center has launched its
activities in establishing cultural contacts, presentation of
literary and artistic achievements of Kosova in the world, as
well worldwide achievements (particularly those from the region
and Europe) to the Kosovar public.
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Round table debates: on literature and culture topics,
such as Intellectuals and Critical Awareness, Book in
Crisis; Freedom of the Media: Culture Integrations; Literary
Translations; Globalism and Diversity; Publishing:
Publication of a series of books on literary criticism and
theory; Book promotions: Books written by PEN members were
promoted on several occasions in the National and University
Library premises in the capital Prishtina.
10. A project has been approved by PEN Board which includes
a Balkan regional meeting «Balkan Writers' Voice from
Prishtina»; publication of a literary magazine «Literatura»,
etc.
Basri Capriqi
President
Kosova PEN Center |
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