Hastings, Selina. Rosamond Lehmann. Chatto and Windus.
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Occupation | Rosamond Lehmann | She had already put in four years as president of the English Centre of PEN International
and had chaired its Writers in Prison Committee
. Hastings, Selina. Rosamond Lehmann. Chatto and Windus. 361 |
politics | Marghanita Laski | ML
belonged to the Women's Press Club
of London and to PEN
. “Contemporary Authors”. Gale Databases: Literature Resource Centre-LRC. |
politics | Judith Kazantzis | JK
joined the women's movement as soon as she read about it, and was active in London during the 1970s as a member of the first Women's Liberation Workshop
, the Labour Party
, and... |
Textual Production | Judith Kazantzis | After this beginning to a feminist writing career, JK
joined the Women's Literature Collective
and began reviewing poetry for Spare Rib (where she also published her own poems) and other radical journals. During the 1980s... |
Travel | Pamela Hansford Johnson | In September 1949, before her second marriage, PHJ
was in Venice for a conference of PEN International
. Cecily Mackworth
mentions her nervousness when at an official banquet she was seated next to the head... |
Material Conditions of Writing | Storm Jameson | During her break from The Mirror in DarknessSJ
devoted herself to political activism with PEN International
and other organizations. But she reserved some time for further creative writing, including three texts linked to her... |
politics | Storm Jameson | Jameson described the 1933 Labour
Conference at Hastings as haunted by the ghost of German Social Democracy, in the shape usually of a young doctor or lawyer, with a pale intelligent face, and no money... |
politics | Violet Hunt | During the summer and autumn of 1921, VH
helped her friend and colleague C. A. Sappho Dawson Scott
with the establishment of the P.E.N. Club
(later PEN International
), originally a writers' association designed to... |
Occupation | Jane Gardam | In 1951 she took a job with the Red Cross
, working as a travelling librarian visiting and servicing hospital libraries. She then moved into journalism, becoming a sub-editor on Weldon Ladies Journal in 1952... |
Author summary | John Galsworthy | JG
was a novelist and dramatist who began publishing just before the end of the nineteenth century. The series of novels for which he is now best known, The Forsyte Saga, is historical, since... |
politics | John Galsworthy | JG
was active in progressive social and political causes such as prison reform, and served as first president of the P. E. N. Club
(later PEN International). |
Reception | John Galsworthy | He was too ill to travel to Stockholm to accept the award (he died the following month). He signed over the prize money to PEN International
, an organisation over which he had presided since... |
Occupation | Antonia Fraser | AF
's public work continued after her second marriage. She chaired the Crime Writers' Association
, and became in 1984 a founding trustee of the Authors' Foundation
. When she retired as a trustee she... |
Travel | Nawal El Saadawi | She visited London in April 2009, and went on to New York the following month in connection with a conference of PEN International
. She was in London again in April 2010 and in late... |
Textual Production | Nawal El Saadawi | In May she addressed PEN International
in New York. Nawal El Saadawi—Sherif Hetata. http://www.nawalsaadawi.net. |
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