Feature: How Did the Pen League Become the First Arab-American Literary Society? [Community Presentation]
PRESENTER
Mikey Muhanna
ORIGINAL CITY
NYC
Original Date
September 28, 2014
DESCRIPTION
In this very first afikra feature, afikra’s founder and executive director Mikey Muhanna talks about the Pen League and how it became the first Arab - American literary society. The Pen League (Al Mahjar or al-Rabita al-Qalamiyya) was a collective of several Syrian/Lebanese American writers and scholars who supported each other's work and encouraged the revitalization of Arab literature.
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