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You Wouldn’t Want To Be Cancelled
What does it mean to be “cancelled” in the modern world? Using the sudden professional disappearance of David Walliams as a case study, this essay examines how institutions withdraw, how language disguises erasure, and how individuals survive when their name, role, or legacy is quietly removed.
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Quiet Erasures: How Publishing Makes Its Problems Disappear
From David Walliams to The Salt Path, Kate Clanchy - and the moments when publishing suddenly acts fast When a phrase like “after careful consideration” is deployed, readers are meant to hear thoughtfulness, balance, and moral gravity. What they are usually hearing instead is the soft click of a filing cabinet closing. Here we have the gap between what publishing says it is doing - and what, with remarkable consistency, it actually does. It is not about guilt or innocence. I
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