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The author Alice Walker has been heavily criticised for her unqualified recommendation of David Icke's antisemitic work, And the Truth Shall Set You Free, in a recent interview with the New York Times. This is apparently no recent development -- she's apparently a long-standing fan of his, to the extent she told the British radio programme Desert Island Disks that Icke's book Human Race Get Off Your Knees would be her choice if allowed only one book (other than the Bible and Shakespeare) on a desert island.
She's also, I discovered, the author of a really dreadful, and openly antisemitic poem, published last year, It Is Our (Frightful) Duty To Study The Talmud | Alice Walker | The Official Website for the American Novelist & Poet.
How should people react to this? What is one to make of it when such a talented and important important author turns out to believe in rabidly antisemitic nonsense and publishes stuff like that poem? Stop buying her books, or what?
She's also, I discovered, the author of a really dreadful, and openly antisemitic poem, published last year, It Is Our (Frightful) Duty To Study The Talmud | Alice Walker | The Official Website for the American Novelist & Poet.
How should people react to this? What is one to make of it when such a talented and important important author turns out to believe in rabidly antisemitic nonsense and publishes stuff like that poem? Stop buying her books, or what?







