Irish P.E.N. papers,

1935-2004.

The Irish P.E.N. is made up of a branch in Dublin and a branch in Belfast and forms a part of the International P.E.N. organization, a group who represent writers, literature and free speech around the world. Initially established in the United Kingdom in 1921, the Irish branch was opened in the same year. This collection contains the correspondence, reports, accounts, membership lists and miscellanea of Irish P.E.N. and some documents from the Congresses, International Executive Committee meetings and various sub-bodies of the International P.E.N. centres. It also contains miscellaneous items from other literary/human rights organizations, poetry and prose, newspaper cuttings and magazines.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Creator: PEN (Organization)
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
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Notes:Physical description: 6 boxes, 126 folders.
Arrangement:Fonds
I. Papers of Irish P.E.N., 1936-2004 ; II. International P.E.N. ; III. Miscellaneous, 1945-1999.
Access:Some items in this collection are not for consultation (NFC 170)as they contain personal contact details and financial information.
Provenance:These papers were donated to the National Library by the Irish P.E.N. in 2005.
Published / Created: 1936-2004
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I.i.12. Correspondence,

1974.
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Bibliographic Details
In Collection: Irish P.E.N. papers, 1935-2004
Description:Mainly to/from Desmond Clarke, Dublin P.E.N Honorary Secretary. Content is predominantly administrative in nature. Also includes reference to the effect of the Troubles on the Belfast Centre ; protest against the seizure of manuscripts/publisher's proofs under the Censorship of Publications Act ; and attempts to raise awareness of the persecution of writers and other academics in the USSR.
Main Creator: PEN. Dublin Centre.
Created: 1974
Extent:1 folder, 79 pp.
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: MS 49,138 /8 (Manuscripts Reading Room)
Access Conditions:This portion of the Irish P.E.N. Papers is not available for consultation (NFC 170).
Rights:Copyright owned by the National Library of Ireland.
Corporate Author:PEN. Dublin Centre