Prominent publishing houses in the U.S. and the U.K. have refused to publish Tuvia Tenenbom’s latest best-selling book exposing the rise of anti-Semitism in Europe.
“I cannot for the life of me get any American publisher for my books. We tried, we got agents, they disappeared. ” Tenenbom said during an interview with National Review. “It makes no sense.”
Tenenbom, a German journalist, prolific author, and Jew himself, said that American publishers are more interested in spotlighting identity politics, American colonialism, and social justice issues rather than unearthing the resurgence of ethnic hate in Europe. As a result, he says they refused to publish his latest work, The Taming of the Jew, despite Tenenbom having secured representation from The London Blair Partnership’s Neil Blair, a prominent agent who also represents J.K. Rowling.
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