Law5 mins ago
"The Jewel of Medina"
5 Answers
http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2008/aug/09/fi ction.terrorism
Sherry Jones's publishers have said "they are too afraid to publish her novel"?
If this novel is published by some other publisher, would it be "a declaration of war" against Islam which would probably lead to terrorist attacks on Broadway (as quoted by Islamic studies scholar Denise Spellberg)?
Sherry Jones's publishers have said "they are too afraid to publish her novel"?
If this novel is published by some other publisher, would it be "a declaration of war" against Islam which would probably lead to terrorist attacks on Broadway (as quoted by Islamic studies scholar Denise Spellberg)?
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by anotheoldgit. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think the book should be published.
I don't think it an attack on Islam in the same way that I did not see the Da Vinci Code as an attack on Christianity.
Professor Spellberg is also quoted as saying the book is: "ugly", "stupid" and "soft core pornography". I would have thought she would have had a better grasp of descriptive English myself.
I don't think it an attack on Islam in the same way that I did not see the Da Vinci Code as an attack on Christianity.
Professor Spellberg is also quoted as saying the book is: "ugly", "stupid" and "soft core pornography". I would have thought she would have had a better grasp of descriptive English myself.
Very difficult to judge this as we don't know what's actually in the book.
I mean, it could depict in cartoon form, Mohammed having sex with farmyard animals whilst wearing a two piece swimsuit.
There are certain areas that publishers won't go to because they have to have some regard to the safety of their staff, authors, drivers etc.
However, saying that - fear shouldn't be the governing reason behind why a book should or should not be published...it's a worrying precedent.
I mean, it could depict in cartoon form, Mohammed having sex with farmyard animals whilst wearing a two piece swimsuit.
There are certain areas that publishers won't go to because they have to have some regard to the safety of their staff, authors, drivers etc.
However, saying that - fear shouldn't be the governing reason behind why a book should or should not be published...it's a worrying precedent.
Related Questions
Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.