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Our annual report includes reflections and achievements from the year behind us, reports from Committee Chairs, and a collection of four stories by Canadian writers. Plus, recognition of our donors, members, volunteers and supporters.
About the report
PEN Canada began at a kitchen table four decades ago. It was a distinguished kitchen table—Margaret Atwood’s. The PEN Chapter in Québec, founded in 1926, had just split into francophone and anglophone centres to better serve both writing communities, forming our centre based in Toronto. 100 years later, we reflect on key cases and accomplishments from the decades of PEN.
A Place At The Table: 100 Years of PEN in Canada
Edited by Sarmishta Subramanian
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Contributors include José Teodoro, Charlie Foran, Adnan Khan, and Rui Umezawa, with reflections from previous presidents Margaret Atwood, Marian Botsford Fraser, Randy Boyagoda, Haroon Siddiqui, and Grace Westcott.
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