In 2017, PEN America recruited Chip Rolley, the former artistic director of Sydney Writers Festival, to take the position of Senior Director of Literary Programs and Director of World Voices Festival. The 2018 Festival featured an unprecedented breadth of literary and cultural luminaries under the banner of “Resist and Reimagine.” The theme captured the political division and discord apparent in the US and around the world, as well as the hope, energy, and activism shown by people coming together in powerful new ways to resist the encroachments on rights, liberties, and values. More than 200 writers, poets, artists, and thinkers representing 50 nationalities gathered in New York City for over 90 conversations, readings, debates, and discussions celebrating the best of the year’s literature and covering many different kinds of resistances—the internal and the external, the political and the personal—in different cultures, identities, and communities. The festival featured new streams of programming: one, American Voices, focused on American writers addressing the complex and polarizing issues in the US; another, Next Generation Now, aimed to nurture young people as agents of change. Festival participants included celebrated figures such as
Laurie Anderson,
Paul Auster,
Hillary Rodham Clinton,
Jelani Cobb,
Jennifer Egan,
Dave Eggers,
Roxane Gay,
Xiaolu Guo,
Siri Hustvedt,
Ryszard Krynicki,
Jhumpa Lahiri,
Salman Rushdie,
Dag Solstad,
Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o,
Colm Tóibín,
Colson Whitehead, and many others. The concluding lecture was delivered by Hillary Rodham Clinton, who then engaged in conversation with
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.
Selected 2018 Programs • Resist and Reimagine: Opening Night • Dave Eggers and Mokhtar Alkanshali: Good to the Last Drop • No Country for Young Muslim Women • Playing with Fire • Us Too • Cry, the Beloved Country • Where Do We Go from Here? • Borders of our Imagination • Laurie Anderson and Chelsea Manning on Art, Technology, and Activism • An Evening with Roxane Gay • Unlived Lives • Kexaptun: Poetry in New York’s Newest and Oldest Languages • The Trick of Translation • Reflections on Violence • Handmaid in America • Liminal States • After the Storm: Puerto Rico, Poetry and Resistance • Still, They Persisted • New York Stories • Life During Wartime • It Can’t Happen Here • America Real and Imagined • The Arthur Miller Freedom to Write Lecture: Hillary Rodham Clinton with Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie • The M Word: Hasan Minhaj and Wajahat Ali ==Cancellation of the 2024 festival==