Silence is death. If you speak, you die. If you are silent, you die. So speak, and die.
Anouar Benmalek, reading Tahar Djaout
Silence is death. If you speak, you die. If you are silent, you die. So speak, and die.

Wole Soyinka reads from The Last Summer of Reason by Tahar Djaout.
This month, PEN honors Algerian poet and novelist Tahar Djaout. In 1993, the accomplished Algerian writer was murdered by a fundamentalist group as he was leaving his home because, according to one of the attackers, Djaout “wielded a fearsome pen that could have an effect on Islamic sectors.”
(via PEN.org » Blog Archive Case Histories: Tahar Djaout - PEN.org)

Nigerian Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka honored Algerian writer Tahar Djaout (pictured) during a lecture he delivered at the 2011 PEN World Voices Festival. Here, Soyinka reads a chapter from Tahar Djaout’s The Last Summer of Reason.