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The editor-in-chief of the prestigious literary magazine Guernica whose decision to publish an Israeli writer’s essay about the war in Gaza last month led to the mass resignation of the magazine ...
Chen, a British-Israeli leftist, wrote in the piece how, despite the massacre of Israelis on Oct. 7, she was trying to stay committed to her belief in Israeli-Arab coexistence.
Although Guernica proclaims that it is "a home for singular voices, incisive ideas, and critical questions," this essay apparently crossed the line. The article has been removed from the journal's ...
Gaza-Guernica poster. In 1937, British journalist George Steer wrote this account of the bombing of Guernica for the Times: Guernica, the most ancient town of the Basques and the centre of their ...
Photo: Matthew Petti. Today, Guernica is a sleepy, peaceful town. Franco's death in 1975 marked Spain's return to a constitutional monarchy, restoring significant political autonomy to the Basque ...
On April 27, 1937, the London Times reported the following: “Guernica, the most ancient town of the Basques and the center of their cultural tradition, was completely destroyed yesterday ...
The controversy at the prestigious publication began with the appearance of a piece in its pages, “From the Edges of a Broken World,” written by an Anglo-Israeli, Joanna Chen. It lamented October 7, ...