Cancel culture has claimed another victim, killing publication of Woody Allen’s memoir “Apropos of Nothing,” just a month before it was to hit stores.
Because how dare anyone publish anything someone else doesn’t like?
Hachette Book Group announced the death Friday, just four days after its imprint Grand Central Publishing announced the book’s existence. On Thursday, dozens of staffers from Grand Central and another Hachette imprint — Little, Brown & Co. — staged a walkout to protest the publication.
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