Lederman: The fallout from the Gaza War continues to be felt in the literary world

Sad that this needs to be said:

…A plea – and I make this as someone whose own appearance at a book festival last year attracted letters of protest: We must ensure literary spaces are inclusive and encourage intellectual debate and diverse voices. We must not seek to censor well-meaning, serious artists, but to invite them in and respectfully challenge opinions that rankle (although there should be no place for actual hate). To allow discussion about their books and beliefs. That is the value of a literary festival, a literary prize, and books themselves.

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One Response to Lederman: The fallout from the Gaza War continues to be felt in the literary world

  1. Raphael Solomon's avatar Raphael Solomon says:

    I support the decision of the festival to exclude this author. This author supports the “Globalize the Intifada” ideology, including the October 7 attacks. Obviously, the literary community in Australia does not agree with me, but the Bondi attack has happened extremely recently and re-opened a lot of trauma for Jews and Israelis worldwide.

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