I like Neil Gaiman and I'm so glad he is in support of giving Charlie Hebdo Pen award.
I'm also met Art Spiegelman attending a Pen event, and at the talk, he did speak about the important of freedom of expression. And true to his words, he back Charlie Hebdo getting the reward.
This would stay with me for a long time.
So happy to read Paul Auster, another one of my favorite writers are supporting this as well.
"So many writers have come out to express their support for freedom of expression.
Gaiman tweeted: “I’ll be hosting a table at the PEN event because it’s important.” He told the Associated Press in an email: “I was honoured to be invited to host a table. The Charlie Hebdo cartoonists are getting an award for courage: They continued putting out their magazine after the offices were firebombed, and the survivors have continued following the murders.”
“They died for their beliefs. The award is for courage that transcends our like or dislike of them,” Nafisi tweeted this weekend. She also wrote: “PEN award to CH is recognition of the writers’ & artists’ rights to ‘disturb the peace,’ regardless of the price”."
Here is a good writers list that worth a mention.
Neil Gaiman
Alison Bechdel
Art Spiegelman
Azar Nafisi
George Packer
Alain Mabanckou
Paul Auster
Siri Hustvedt
Simon Schama
Richard Ford
Sara Paretsky
Salman Rushdie
If you hated Throne of Glass because the supposedly violent assassin acted out Cinderella instead of Buffy, then you’ll absolutely adore Crown of Midnight. Rare is it these days, that an author will read critical reviews such as mine and actually make a concerted effort to make their readers happy by upping their game. And boy, did Ms. Maas raise the bar.
Let’s address the issues that I brought up in my 2-star review of the debut.