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Meg Keene: The quiet muzzling of Jewish fiction writers

Meg Keene: The quiet muzzling of Jewish fiction writers

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When best-selling author Meg Keene tried to pitch her latest novel, she was told—outright, by multiple people in the industry—that her book wouldn't sell. Not because it was too controversial, or violent, or suggestive, but because Keene herself is openly Zionist, and her book included authentic, lived-in Jewish and Israeli references and personalities.

Keene isn't the only one facing this. In the last two years, mainstream book publishers have barely released any Jewish fiction—and the only Jewish fiction that does make it through tends to be anti-Zionist or hyper-progressive. It's left Jewish authors in a difficult spot, having to choose sides or be ostricized from their audiences and peers.

On this week's episode of The Jewish Angle, host Phoebe Maltz Bovy speaks with Keene about the pressures facing Jewish authors today, from editorial demands to erase cultural specificity to an industry climate shaped by fear of backlash and organized boycotts. Keene worries about the future of Jewish literature and doesn't see the trends reversing any time soon, which would result in a literary ecosystem where Jewish stories are not just harder to tell, but in many cases, disappearing altogether.

Credits

  • Host: Phoebe Maltz Bovy
  • Producer and editor: Michael Fraiman
  • Music: " Gypsy Waltz " by Frank Freeman, licensed from the Independent Music Licensing Collective

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