Not everyone is distancing themselves from author Junot Diaz as a result of the recent sexual misconduct allegations.
Boston Review, a magazine about politics and literature that describes itself as a “public space for robust discussion of ideas and culture,” has decided to retain Diaz as fiction editor, a post that the Pulitzer Prize winner has held since 2003.
The journal said it did a “careful review of the public complaints” as well as its own inquiry — “particularly with women writers of color in the world of literary fiction” — and decided to keep Diaz on.
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