Herve Moulin is Associate Professor of Economics, Virginia Polytechnic Institute.
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"A compendium of documents attesting to the brutal reality of state censorship around hte world and hte valiant efforts of many journalists, novelists, poets and playwrights to combat it." -Jonathan Brent, "Springer Science and Business Media" "A sobering look at what happens when freedom of speech completely disintegrates." -"Feminist Review", "PEN acts as the voice and conscience of everyone who cares about literature. In telling their stories, the incredible writers in this collection uncover some of the world's darker corners. This extraordinary book shows us once again why literature matters." -Antonia Fraser, author of "Marie Antoinette: The Journey" "Some of the prose is sparse, testifying to the economy of writers hurried by the threat of discovery; other pieces are rich with the care of dazzling minds left with no company but words." -"Utne Reader", "The selections make clear that many countries not ordinarily thought of as authoritarian are nevertheless not really safe for free expression. A compelling and worthwhile purchase; recommended for all libraries." -"Library Journal",