Dear Authors’ Guild Leadership;
In recent months, anti-Semitism in the USA has reared its ugly head. It has manifested its vile words and actions in every public sphere, and soon found a target in Jewish authors and writers. The calls to ban Jewish authors’ books and to force mainstream publishers such as HarperCollins and Macmillan's to “deplatform” their Jewish authors has been exploding unchecked on social media, such as TikTok, Instagram and X.
Beyond words, actions have soon followed. Scheduled Jewish authors’ events have been canceled and many venues would not invite them to present. Agents are turning down manuscripts by Jewish writers or are firing Jewish clients whose work they had agreed to represent. These gate-keepers of the publishing world know that acquisition editors will not buy them.
The virulent anti-Semitism against
Jewish authors in the USA has been documented in recent articles in the New York Times
and the New York Post.
In the UK, The British Telegraph
reported that half of British publishers will not accept manuscripts by Jewish
authors. Yet the Authors’ Guild, which should have been the first to raise its
voice in indignation over the atrocious hate-fest against a significant portion
of its members, has been kept mum.
Silence is loud. Silence is
screaming. The Authors’ Guild which has spoken in no uncertain terms against
banning books, which has taken pride in advocating for authors, and which
declares in its mission statement to serve as the voice for authors, is yet to
issue a statement of disgust and condemnation of the hate speech and outright actions
taken against its Jewish members.
In 1933, in over 20 cities in
Germany, fires were set to burn books written by Jews. Those books were the
cornerstone of what we consider our Western civilization, written by Franz Werfel, Max Brod, Stefan Zweig, Einstein, and Freud among them.
German newspapers triumphantly reported that “Germany was purging itself of
Jews” because silencing and destroying Jewish voices was only an early step to
what we all now know came next.
The Holocaust did not begin with
incinerators. It began with words.
In 2020, the Authors’ Guild passed a
resolution against racism. Isn’t the singling out Jewish authors not only for
discrimination and scorn but also for actions against them is the ultimate
racism? We, Jewish members of the Authors’ Guild—and Jewish writers
everywhere—deserve the same consideration, sympathy, and protection that you
have generously and rightfully extended to our brothers and sisters who are Black
writers and writers of color.
What has happened to your moral
compass that you allow attacks on Jewish authors go on for months without a
response?
Dear leaders of the Authors’ Guild: Anti-Semitism
has no “two sides of the story.” It has one side, and it is ugly and dangerous.
Unless you speak up, you are taking the position of the evil.
Sincerely,
Authors’
Guild Member since 1997
www.TaliaCarner.com
This letter was sent to Staff@authorsguild.org with the request to distribute it to each person in a leadership, council, honorary, or staff role.
AN UPDATE: In late June 2024, The Authors' Guild issued a statement:
"The Authors Guild condemns censoring, threatening, or blacklisting authors. We are aware of recent incidents in which presses have refused to publish articles and speaking engagements have been canceled based on the writer’s religious or national identity or their views relating to Israel or Palestine, as well as attempts to “blacklist” authors. We abhor antisemitism, Islamophobia, racism, and other forms of bigotry and discrimination intended to chill writers’ freedom of expression."