Sarah Jessica Parker to be honoured this spring by Pen America
Sarah Jessica Parker will be this yearâs recipient of Pen Americaâs Literary Service Award.
The Sex And The City star, a long-time advocate for reading and literacy, will be honoured on May 15 at the free expression organisationâs annual spring gala.
Jon Yaged, CEO of Macmillan Publishers, will receive the âBusiness Visionary Awardâ.
Parker has been involved in numerous literary projects, whether as founder of her own publishing imprint or serving as executive producer of the anti-book banning documentary The Librarians, which premiered last month at the Sundance Film Festival.
The Pen/Audible Literary Service Award had previously been given to an âimportant writerâ who has attracted a wide audience and âhelped us understand the human conditionâ, with previous winners including Stephen Sondheim and Toni Morrison.
The criteria is now âa writer or advocate who has served the literary community through their words or workâ.
âWe are now at a crisis point with books by underrepresented writers being pulled from school libraries and classrooms,â Pen co-CEO Clarisse Rosaz Shariyf said in a statement.
âSarah Jessica Parker is pushing back against these bans as an indispensable defender of the freedom to read and by shining a light on exceptional new voices of American contemporary literature through her publishing imprint SJP Lit.â
As head of Macmillan, Mr Yaged publishes authors ranging from Sally Rooney and Kristin Hannah to SA Cosby and Michael Wolff.
The business visionary award is given for âoutstanding leadershipâ that âembraces the power of literature to shape democratic and humane valuesâ.
Pen co-CEO Summer Lopez praised Mr Yaged for his âeloquence and forceâ in opposing book bans and other restrictions.
âFor decades, Jon has been a stalwart defender of the right to read and a champion of ensuring publishing represents diverse voices and perspectives, understanding the fundamental role of these values in a democratic society,â Ms Lopez said in a statement.
âWe are honoured to give him the spotlight as a âvisionaryâ for his big-hearted, expansive, and principled approach to literary publishing.â
A former Macmillan CEO, John Sargent, is among the previous winners of the business award, along with former publishing executives Markus Dohle of Penguin Random House, Michael Pietsch of Hachette Book Group and Caroline Reidy of Simon and Schuster.



