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Gender Male
Age 73
Date of birth June 14,1950
Zodiac sign Gemini
Born Swansea
United Kingdom
Spouse Jane Williams
Office Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Children Rhiannon Williams
Pip Williams
Awards Royal Victorian Chain
Order of Friendship
Education Wadham College
Christ's College Cambridge
Influences Gillian Rose
Vladimir Lossky
Donald M. MacKinnon
C. F. D. Moule
John Neville Figgis
Movies/Shows The Diamond Queen
Parents Delphine Morris
Aneurin Williams
BooksBeing Christian: Baptism, Bible, Eucharist, Prayer
Looking East in Winter: Contemporary Thought and the Eastern Christian Tradition
Being Disciples: Essentials of the Christian life
Christ the Heart of Creation
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Rowan Douglas Williams, Baron Williams of Oystermouth, PC, FBA, FRSL, FLSW is a Welsh Anglican bishop, theologian and poet. He was the 104th Archbishop of Canterbury, a position he held from December 2002 to December 2012.

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Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie: Author warns about 'epidemic of self-censorship'

Feb 16,2020 9:16 am

Author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie has said she worries society is suffering from an " epidemic of self-censorship".

In a BBC lecture On Freedom of speech, the writer said Young People were Growing Up " afraid to ask questions for fear of asking the wrong questions".

Such a climate could lead to " the death of curiosity, the death of learning and the death of creativity" the award-winning Nigerian author warned.

" No human endeavour requires freedom as much as creativity does, " she added.

Adichie, known for novels including Half Of A Yellow Sun and Americanah, was speaking in The First of The Four annual, all this year on themes of freedom.

She argued that Sir Salman Rushdie 's controversial novel The Satanic Verses would " probably not" be published Today - Something .

Earlier this year, Sir Salman was attacked. He suffered.

The Satanic Verses, Sir Salman's fourth novel, led to death threats from Iran in the 1980s. Some Muslims regard The Book as blasphemous.

" Would Rushdie's novel be published Today ? Probably not, " Adichie said. " Would it even be written? Possibly not. "

She Said literature was increasingly viewed " through ideological rather than artistic lenses".

She continued: " Nothing demonstrates this better than the recent phenomenon of 'sensitivity readers' in The World of publishing, people whose job it is to cleanse unpublished manuscripts of potentially offensive words.

" This, in my mind, negates the very idea of literature. "

If any of The Books that had " formed and inspired and consoled" her had been censored, " I would perhaps Today be lost" She Said .

The 45-year-old also expressed concern that Some People don't Speak Up for fear of vicious criticism or becoming the latest target of cancel culture.

" We Are all familiar with stories of people who have said or written Something And Then faced a terrible online backlash, " She Said .

" There is a difference between valid criticism, which should be part of free expression, and this kind of backlash, ugly personal insults, putting addresses of homes and children's schools online, trying to make people lose their jobs.

" To anyone who thinks, well, Some People who have said Terrible Things deserve it - no. Nobody deserves it. It is unconscionable barbarism. It is a virtual vigilante action whose aim is not just to silence the person who has spoken, but to create a vengeful atmosphere that deters others from speaking. "

In 2020, Adichie's 2006 novel Half Of A Yellow Sun was voted The Best book to have won The Women 's Prize for Fiction in its 25-year history.

In The Other Reith Lectures, former Archbishop of Canterbury Lord Rowan Williams will explore freedom of worship; Dr Fiona Hill , former White House adviser to The President on Russia, Will Talk about freedom from fear; and author and musician Darren McGarvey will discuss freedom from want.



Source of news: bbc.com

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