Linton Kwesi Johnson shares prize with arrested poet By Press Association October 13 2020, 12:47 pm October 13 2020, 12:47 pm Share Linton Kwesi Johnson shares prize with arrested poet Share via Facebook Twitter Whatsapp Messenger Linkedin Email Post link https://wpcluster.dctdigital.com/pressandjournal/entertainment/2563717/linton-kwesi-johnson-shares-prize-with-arrested-poet/ Copy Link Linton Kwesi Johnson with his portrait (David Parry/PA) Linton Kwesi Johnson is sharing his major literary prize with a fellow poet believed to be in a maximum security prison. The writer and musician won the PEN Pinter Prize 2020 in memory of playwright Harold Pinter. As part of the win, he can “share” his prize with another individual, who is named International Writer of Courage. Amanuel Asrat is the first featured writer in #PENWrites – our new letter-writing campaign in solidarity with writers at risk around the world. Please send a message to Amanuel’s family to let them know he’s not forgotten: https://t.co/zyP7FwvAYP #FreeAmanuelAsrat #PENPinterPrize pic.twitter.com/Y5kFOZtoLt— English PEN (@englishpen) October 12, 2020 Eritrean poet, critic and songwriter Amanuel Asrat, editor-in-chief of newspaper Zemen, was arrested in 2001 amid a media crackdown in the country. It is believed he is still detained in a maximum security prison 19 years later, the PEN Pinter Prize said. He has been named the International Writer of Courage, “awarded to someone who has been persecuted for speaking out about their beliefs”. His writings detailed the daily life of the underprivileged, and explored themes of war and peace.