"Prominent Irish novelist Sally Rooney will publish a Hebrew translation of her fourth and most recent novel, “Intermezzo,” with an Israeli publisher that aligns with the anti-Israel Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement, after refusing an offer to translate her third novel into the language due to her support for BDS.


Rooney, a vocal opponent of Israel, had published her first two mega hit novels, “Conversations with Friends” and “Normal People,” with Modan Publishing House. But she made waves in 2021 when she declined Modan’s offer to translate her third book, “Beautiful World, Where Are You,” because she supports the cultural boycott of Israel.


For “Intermezzo,” however, she has found an Israeli publisher, November Books, that is compliant with the BDS movement, the Guardian reports. The publisher has also translated other books by prominent critics of Israel.


“Next month, we will be publishing Rooney’s latest novel, ‘Intermezzo,’ in Hebrew, in a way that honors the principles of the boycott and stands in solidarity with the Palestinian demand for freedom, equality, and justice,” reads the article.


It says the book is available for preorder “only for readers in Israel-Palestine, with the exception of West Bank settlements.”


“For me, the act of translation is in itself a beautiful ideal,” Rooney says, according to the Guardian. “Though my refusal to work with complicit Israeli publishing houses made the contractual side of things more complex, I was, of course, never boycotting the Hebrew language or any language.”


On its website, November Books calls itself “an ideological publishing house that aims to present alternative voices that do not gain sufficient exposure in the Israeli public sphere.”


It continues, “We are committed to the idea, in line with Palestinian and democratic voices in Israel, that Israel should not be a Jewish state but rather a state of all its citizens and recognize the right of return as it was accepted by the UN. We strongly oppose any form of inequality and apartheid.”


The right of return refers to the idea that Palestinians be able to gain citizenship in Israel, something that supporters of Israel generally see as a recipe for the end of the country’s Jewish character.


November Books director Ishai Menuchin says in a statement to the Guardian that “publishing books by authors associated with the boycott movement demonstrates to Israeli readers that opposition to occupation, apartheid and genocide is what lies at the heart of the boycott – a clearly legitimate form of political protest.""
https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/sally-rooney-to-publish-hebrew-translation-of-novel-with-bds-aligned-israeli-publisher-report/
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