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'''''Ex Tempore''''' is a literary magazine published annually by the United Nations Society of Writers |
'''''Ex Tempore''''' is a [[literary magazine]] published annually by the [[United Nations Society of Writers]].<ref name=":0">{{Cite news |last=de Zayas |first=Alfred |date=February 2019 |title=Tapping United Nations literary talent |url=https://untoday.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/UN-Special-786-2019-02.pdf |access-date=2024-06-12 |work=UN Special}}</ref> The magazine was started in 1989, the same year as the society.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20150512041310/http://www.unspecial.org/UNS680/t24.html "U.N. Special," January 2009], a notice by De Zayas on the 13th annual ''Ex Tempore'' salon. |
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</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Jordan |first=Sarah |date=February 2020 |title=Happy anniversary! |url=https://newspecial.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/newSpecial-february-2020.pdf |access-date=2024-06-12 |work=New Special}}</ref> There have been 34 issues, with the most recent in 2023.<ref name=":1">{{Cite news |date=December 2023 |title=Ex Tempore |url=https://www.extempore.ch/images/extempore34.pdf |access-date=2024-06-12}}</ref> |
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</ref> The editors seek contributions that are "crisp, impromptu, and as far away as possible from the stale UN jargon of declarations, resolutions and reports." 34 numbers have been issued, including the 180-page anniversary 30th compilation in all UN languages Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish. The WHO publication ''New Special'', with a circulation of 10,500 copies, published a two-page article by Sarah Jordan in February 2020 "Happy Anniversary" to mark 30 years of the publication of the literary journal (pp. 40–41).<ref>[https://newspecial.org/newspecial-february-2020/ newSpecial février 2020]</ref> The April 2020 issue of ''International Diplomat'' carries an article entitled "30 Years United Nations Society of Writers" (pages 48–49) and notes "UNSW continues to advocate international solidarity in and through our cultural diversity, and would like to be seen as a herald of democracy. Over the centuries many authors and musicians have shared this vision of universal peace, e.g. Immanuel Kant in his famous essay on Perpetual Peace, Hugo von Hofmannsthal and Richard Strauss, who founded the Salzburger Festspiele in 1920 (one hundred years ago!!!) to consecrate music and drama to the task of unifying nations and cultures, expressing the ineffable in music – that highest aesthetic form and vital principle of humanity’s striving for transcendence."<ref>[http://internationaldiplomat.com/archives/5303 30 Years United Nations Society of Writers par Alfred De Zayas]. ''International Diplomat'', 4 June 2020, Retrieved 12 July 2020.</ref> |
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The magazine publishes texts such as short stories, essays, poems, and plays in the six official languages of the [[United Nations]]: Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish.<ref name=":0" /> Former Society of Writers president [[Alfred de Zayas]] continues to serve as the magazine's editor in chief.<ref name=":1" /> |
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Ex Tempore (UNSW) is a key player on the international scene including International Geneva in that it promotes Human Rights through the literary work of its members issued from United Nations, which makes its characteristic. |
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==Society of Writers== |
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The Society of Writers was founded on 14 August 1989 by [[Sergio Chaves]] of Argentina, [[Leonor Sampaio]] of Brazil and [[Alfred de Zayas]] of the United States.{{citation needed|date=December 2021}} |
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===Officers=== |
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Following the well-attended{{citation needed|date=December 2021}} general assembly of UNSW on 5 May 2023, held in Geneva, the magazine's officers are: |
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*President: [[Marko Stanovic]] |
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*Vice-president: [[Carla Edelenbos]] |
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*Secretary: [[Amos Wama Taporaie]] |
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*Treasurer: [[Martine Thevenot]] |
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*Editor-in-chief: [[Alfred de Zayas]] |
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the editorial committee was similarly reelected.{{citation needed|date=December 2021}} |
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Honorary President: [[Tatiana Valovaya]], Director-General, United Nations Office in Geneva{{citation needed|date=December 2021}} |
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After 15 years as president of the Society, de Zayas retired from the position on 15 December 2005, remaining as editor of this [[literary magazine]].{{citation needed|date=December 2021}} |
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He contribues to perpetuate the values initiated at création of Ex Tempore. |
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===Membership=== |
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Membership in the Society of Writers is open to active and retired staff of the [[United Nations]], [[specialized agencies]], [[CERN]], Permanent Missions and Observer Missions, intergovernmental organisations, [[non-governmental organizations]] and the press corps. There are about 80 members currently in UNSW.{{citation needed|date=December 2021}} |
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* '''Volume 20.''' 160 pages in 13 languages, including Hebrew and Esperanto. |
* '''Volume 20.''' 160 pages in 13 languages, including Hebrew and Esperanto. |
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* '''Volume 21.''' Dedicated to "music, the international language"; 104 pages (December 2010). |
* '''Volume 21.''' Dedicated to "music, the international language"; 104 pages (December 2010). |
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* '''Volume 22.''' Dedicated to Jean-Jacques Rousseau; 168 pages (December 2011).<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.unspecial.org/2012/02/ex-tempore-xxii/|title=Ex Tempore XXII - UN Special | UN Special|accessdate=9 December 2011|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120612153517/http://www.unspecial.org/2012/02/ex-tempore-xxii/ |archivedate=12 June 2012}}</ref> |
* '''Volume 22.''' Dedicated to Jean-Jacques Rousseau; 168 pages (December 2011).<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.unspecial.org/2012/02/ex-tempore-xxii/|title=Ex Tempore XXII - UN Special | UN Special|accessdate=9 December 2011|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120612153517/http://www.unspecial.org/2012/02/ex-tempore-xxii/ |archivedate=12 June 2012}}</ref> |
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* '''Volume 23.''' Dedicated to the Human Right to Peace. |
* '''Volume 23.''' Dedicated to the Human Right to Peace. |
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* '''Volume 24.''' Dedicated to the Verdi/Wagner bicentennial, swans, cows, love.(158 pages) |
* '''Volume 24.''' Dedicated to the Verdi/Wagner bicentennial, swans, cows, love. (158 pages) |
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* '''Volume 25.''' Dedicated to 25 years of UN writers.(184 pages) |
* '''Volume 25.''' Dedicated to 25 years of UN writers. (184 pages) |
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* '''Volume 26.''' Dedicated to the environment, COP21 and reconciliation.(168 pages) |
* '''Volume 26.''' Dedicated to the environment, COP21 and reconciliation. (168 pages) |
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* '''Volume 27.''' Dedicated to the history of poetry and poetic correspondence.(172 pages) |
* '''Volume 27.''' Dedicated to the history of poetry and poetic correspondence. (172 pages) |
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* '''Volume 28.''' Covering international day of happiness, music, populism, and an interview with Jean Ziegler (168 pages) |
* '''Volume 28.''' Covering international day of happiness, music, populism, and an interview with Jean Ziegler (168 pages) |
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* '''Volume 29.''' with essays about law and justice, fake news, fake history, fake law, fake diplomacy, fake democracy and great new poems (168 pages) |
* '''Volume 29.''' with essays about law and justice, fake news, fake history, fake law, fake diplomacy, fake democracy and great new poems (168 pages) |
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* '''Volume 30.''' with articles from the essay-writing, poetry and blogging workshops held at the UN library on 27 September 2019 (180 pages). |
* '''Volume 30.''' with articles from the essay-writing, poetry and blogging workshops held at the UN library on 27 September 2019 (180 pages). |
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* '''Volume 31.''' with essays, short stories and poetry on confinement, lockdown,the coronavirus and a historical section in Russian devoted to Peter I Romanov |
* '''Volume 31.''' with essays, short stories and poetry on confinement, lockdown, the coronavirus and a historical section in Russian devoted to Peter I Romanov (168 pages). The UN staff magazine ''[[UN Special|The New Special]]'' published an article by Marko Stanovic on the "literature during confinement", reviewing the essays and poems contained in issue No. 31.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://newspecial.org/ |title=NewSpecial, revue du personnel des Organisations Internationales, Geneva |publisher=Newspecial.org |date= |accessdate=2023-02-25}}</ref> |
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published an article by Marko Stanovic on the "literature during confinement", reviewing the essays and poems contained in issue Nr. 31. |
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<ref>{{cite web|url=https://newspecial.org/ |title=NewSpecial, revue du personnel des Organisations Internationales, Geneva |publisher=Newspecial.org |date= |accessdate=2023-02-25}}</ref> |
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* '''Volume 33''' with essays, short stories, poetry and aphorisms, many focusing on the Ukraine war and pleading for peace. This time the photos and illustrations are in colour. (156 pages) |
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⚫ | * '''Volume 34''' celebrates 100 years since the publication of Robert Frost's famous poem "Stopping by Woods" and since the publication of Rainer Maria Rilke's "Sonnets to Orpheus" with a translation of a strophe from Sonnet XIX and a reference to [[Maria Callas]], who would have been 100 years old on 2 December 2023. |
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==Special events== |
==Special events== |
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* On 5 October 2008 ''Ex Tempore'' hosted the [[Mahmoud Darwish]] memorial lecture, during which poems of the recently deceased Palestinian poet were read out in Arabic, and in English and French translation.{{cn|date=February 2023}} |
* On 5 October 2008 ''Ex Tempore'' hosted the [[Mahmoud Darwish]] memorial lecture, during which poems of the recently deceased Palestinian poet were read out in Arabic, and in English and French translation.{{cn|date=February 2023}} |
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* On 23 January 2009 the magazine hosted the traditional salon, attended by 52 people. The 14th annual salon took place on 22 January 2010, with 73 participants, and the 15th |
* On 23 January 2009 the magazine hosted the traditional salon, attended by 52 people. The 14th annual salon took place on 22 January 2010, with 73 participants, and the 15th was on 21 January 2011.{{cn|date=February 2023}} |
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* On 22 January 2010, 14th annual salon |
* On 22 January 2010, 14th annual salon |
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* On 21 January 2011, 15th annual salon. |
* On 21 January 2011, 15th annual salon. |
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* On 24 January 2014, 18th annual salon.<ref>[http://divainternational.ch/spip.php?article964 ''Diva International'']</ref> |
* On 24 January 2014, 18th annual salon.<ref>[http://divainternational.ch/spip.php?article964 ''Diva International'']</ref> |
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* On 14 August 2014, celebration of 25 years UNSW at the Press Bar, Palais des Nations. |
* On 14 August 2014, celebration of 25 years UNSW at the Press Bar, Palais des Nations. |
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* On 14 October 2014, UN Library event on 25 years Ex Tempore. |
* On 14 October 2014, UN Library event on 25 years Ex Tempore.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://divainternational.ch/spip.php?article1054|title=Diva International|accessdate=27 July 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.unspecial.org/2014/12/un-library-celebrates-the-founding-of-the-un-society-of-writers-25-years-ago/|title=UN Library celebrates the founding of the UN Society of Writers 25 years ago | UN Special|accessdate=9 December 2011|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150121180334/http://www.unspecial.org/2014/12/un-library-celebrates-the-founding-of-the-un-society-of-writers-25-years-ago/|archivedate=21 January 2015}}</ref> |
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* On 23 January 2015 the 19th annual salon was held with 63 poets and essayists attending |
* On 23 January 2015 the 19th annual salon was held with 63 poets and essayists attending |
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* On 22 January 2016 the 20th annual salon was held with 61 participants. |
* On 22 January 2016 the 20th annual salon was held with 61 participants. |
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* On 26 January 2018 - 22nd annual salon with 56 in the audience and 15 readers. |
* On 26 January 2018 - 22nd annual salon with 56 in the audience and 15 readers. |
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* On 25 January 2019 - 23rd annual salon with 59 in the audience and 14 readers. |
* On 25 January 2019 - 23rd annual salon with 59 in the audience and 14 readers. |
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* On 27 September 2019 - celebration of the 30th anniversary of the UNSW and Ex Tempore at the UN Library |
* On 27 September 2019 - celebration of the 30th anniversary of the UNSW and ''Ex Tempore'' at the UN Library<ref>[https://www.unspecial.org/2019/11/express-and-de-stress/ Express and De-stress] UN Special, retrieved 12 July 2020.</ref> |
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* On 24 September 2020 - 24th annual salon with 48 in the audience and 15 readers in English, French, German, Latin, Russian, Spanish and Vietnamese. |
* On 24 September 2020 - 24th annual salon with 48 in the audience and 15 readers in English, French, German, Latin, Russian, Spanish and Vietnamese. |
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* On 27 June 2021 - since the 25th annual salon had to be cancelled because of Covid, a " |
* On 27 June 2021 - since the 25th annual salon had to be cancelled because of Covid, a "literary tea" was held outdoors in the garden, with 15 participants who read in the six UN languages. |
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* On 25 June 2022 - since the annual salon was cancelled, a second "literary tea" was organized in the fresh air, this time with 16 participants who read in the six UN languages. |
* On 25 June 2022 - since the annual salon was cancelled, a second "literary tea" was organized in the fresh air, this time with 16 participants who read in the six UN languages. |
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* On 27 January 2023 - the regular January salon was revived and a |
* On 27 January 2023 - the regular January salon was revived and a 25th annual salon was held with contributions in English, French and Spanish. |
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* On 9 February 2024 - the January salon was attended by 31 UN writers, of whom 18 read their poems and short stories. |
* On 9 February 2024 - the January salon was attended by 31 UN writers, of whom 18 read their poems and short stories. |
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==Notable contributors== |
==Notable contributors== |
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==Further reading== |
==Further reading== |
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* [http://www.divainternational.ch/spip.php?article544 Johannes van Aggelen, "Celebrating Cultural Diversity - Ex Tempore at 20," |
* [http://www.divainternational.ch/spip.php?article544 Johannes van Aggelen, "Celebrating Cultural Diversity - Ex Tempore at 20," ''Diva International,'' No. 2/2010, pages 32–33]. |
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20110929175900/http://www.unspecial.org/UNS650/t52.html ''"Célébration des lettres,"'' ''UN Special,'' No. 650, April 2006], tenth literary salon of the Society. |
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20110929175900/http://www.unspecial.org/UNS650/t52.html ''"Célébration des lettres,"'' ''UN Special,'' No. 650, April 2006], tenth literary salon of the Society. |
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* [http://divainternational.ch/spip.php?article660 Fête de la Genève Internationale : Diva International] 2006/ |
* [http://divainternational.ch/spip.php?article660 Fête de la Genève Internationale : Diva International] 2006/No. 2. |
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* David Winch, "Les Onusiens et la literature", ''UN Special'', February 2005 |
* David Winch, "Les Onusiens et la literature", ''UN Special'', February 2005 |
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* Marko Stanovic, "Past, Present and Future" |
* Marko Stanovic, [https://www.unspecial.org/2017/03/past-present-and-future "Past, Present and Future]" in the March 2017 issue of ''[[UN Special (magazine)|UN Special]]'' |
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* Diva International, |
* Diva International, [http://internationaldiplomat.com/un-library-celebrates-founding-united-nations-society-writers-25-years-ago United Nations Society of Writers celebrates 25 years] |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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Ex Tempore is a literary magazine published annually by the United Nations Society of Writers.[1] The magazine was started in 1989, the same year as the society.[2][3] There have been 34 issues, with the most recent in 2023.[4]
The magazine publishes texts such as short stories, essays, poems, and plays in the six official languages of the United Nations: Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish.[1] Former Society of Writers president Alfred de Zayas continues to serve as the magazine's editor in chief.[4]
Editions
[edit]- Volume 19. Because 2008 was the International Year of Languages, Ex Tempore featured languages as its main theme. It included 148 pages with poetry, short stories and drama written by 43 authors in 14 languages, including Latin.
- Volume 20. 160 pages in 13 languages, including Hebrew and Esperanto.
- Volume 21. Dedicated to "music, the international language"; 104 pages (December 2010).
- Volume 22. Dedicated to Jean-Jacques Rousseau; 168 pages (December 2011).[5]
- Volume 23. Dedicated to the Human Right to Peace.
- Volume 24. Dedicated to the Verdi/Wagner bicentennial, swans, cows, love. (158 pages)
- Volume 25. Dedicated to 25 years of UN writers. (184 pages)
- Volume 26. Dedicated to the environment, COP21 and reconciliation. (168 pages)
- Volume 27. Dedicated to the history of poetry and poetic correspondence. (172 pages)
- Volume 28. Covering international day of happiness, music, populism, and an interview with Jean Ziegler (168 pages)
- Volume 29. with essays about law and justice, fake news, fake history, fake law, fake diplomacy, fake democracy and great new poems (168 pages)
- Volume 30. with articles from the essay-writing, poetry and blogging workshops held at the UN library on 27 September 2019 (180 pages).
- Volume 31. with essays, short stories and poetry on confinement, lockdown, the coronavirus and a historical section in Russian devoted to Peter I Romanov (168 pages). The UN staff magazine The New Special published an article by Marko Stanovic on the "literature during confinement", reviewing the essays and poems contained in issue No. 31.[6]
- Volume 32. with essays, short stories, poetry and aphorisms, richly illustrated with pictures and a follow-up in Russian devoted to Peter I Romanov (148 pages).
- Volume 33 with essays, short stories, poetry and aphorisms, many focusing on the Ukraine war and pleading for peace. This time the photos and illustrations are in colour. (156 pages)
- Volume 34 celebrates 100 years since the publication of Robert Frost's famous poem "Stopping by Woods" and since the publication of Rainer Maria Rilke's "Sonnets to Orpheus" with a translation of a strophe from Sonnet XIX and a reference to Maria Callas, who would have been 100 years old on 2 December 2023.
Special events
[edit]- On 5 October 2008 Ex Tempore hosted the Mahmoud Darwish memorial lecture, during which poems of the recently deceased Palestinian poet were read out in Arabic, and in English and French translation.[citation needed]
- On 23 January 2009 the magazine hosted the traditional salon, attended by 52 people. The 14th annual salon took place on 22 January 2010, with 73 participants, and the 15th was on 21 January 2011.[citation needed]
- On 22 January 2010, 14th annual salon
- On 21 January 2011, 15th annual salon.
- On 20 January 2012, 16th annual salon.
- On 28 June 2012, Jean-Jacques Rousseau workshop.
- On 25 January 2013, 17th annual salon.
- On 24 January 2014, 18th annual salon.[7]
- On 14 August 2014, celebration of 25 years UNSW at the Press Bar, Palais des Nations.
- On 14 October 2014, UN Library event on 25 years Ex Tempore.[8][9]
- On 23 January 2015 the 19th annual salon was held with 63 poets and essayists attending
- On 22 January 2016 the 20th annual salon was held with 61 participants.
- On 16 November 2016 - conference/concert with Eric Noyer and Marie Neeser[citation needed]
- On 20 January 2017 - 21st annual salon with 54 in the audience and 17 readers.
- On 26 January 2018 - 22nd annual salon with 56 in the audience and 15 readers.
- On 25 January 2019 - 23rd annual salon with 59 in the audience and 14 readers.
- On 27 September 2019 - celebration of the 30th anniversary of the UNSW and Ex Tempore at the UN Library[10]
- On 24 September 2020 - 24th annual salon with 48 in the audience and 15 readers in English, French, German, Latin, Russian, Spanish and Vietnamese.
- On 27 June 2021 - since the 25th annual salon had to be cancelled because of Covid, a "literary tea" was held outdoors in the garden, with 15 participants who read in the six UN languages.
- On 25 June 2022 - since the annual salon was cancelled, a second "literary tea" was organized in the fresh air, this time with 16 participants who read in the six UN languages.
- On 27 January 2023 - the regular January salon was revived and a 25th annual salon was held with contributions in English, French and Spanish.
- On 9 February 2024 - the January salon was attended by 31 UN writers, of whom 18 read their poems and short stories.
Notable contributors
[edit]Reference numbers
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b de Zayas, Alfred (February 2019). "Tapping United Nations literary talent" (PDF). UN Special. Retrieved 12 June 2024.
- ^ "U.N. Special," January 2009, a notice by De Zayas on the 13th annual Ex Tempore salon.
- ^ Jordan, Sarah (February 2020). "Happy anniversary!" (PDF). New Special. Retrieved 12 June 2024.
- ^ a b "Ex Tempore" (PDF). December 2023. Retrieved 12 June 2024.
- ^ "Ex Tempore XXII - UN Special | UN Special". Archived from the original on 12 June 2012. Retrieved 9 December 2011.
- ^ "NewSpecial, revue du personnel des Organisations Internationales, Geneva". Newspecial.org. Retrieved 25 February 2023.
- ^ Diva International
- ^ "Diva International". Retrieved 27 July 2015.
- ^ "UN Library celebrates the founding of the UN Society of Writers 25 years ago | UN Special". Archived from the original on 21 January 2015. Retrieved 9 December 2011.
- ^ Express and De-stress UN Special, retrieved 12 July 2020.
- ^ "Photos". Geneva Writers Group. Archived from the original on 28 July 2015. Retrieved 27 July 2015.
Further reading
[edit]- Johannes van Aggelen, "Celebrating Cultural Diversity - Ex Tempore at 20," Diva International, No. 2/2010, pages 32–33.
- "Célébration des lettres," UN Special, No. 650, April 2006, tenth literary salon of the Society.
- Fête de la Genève Internationale : Diva International 2006/No. 2.
- David Winch, "Les Onusiens et la literature", UN Special, February 2005
- Marko Stanovic, "Past, Present and Future" in the March 2017 issue of UN Special
- Diva International, United Nations Society of Writers celebrates 25 years