His open portrayal of Russian and Ukrainian anti-semitism made his fiction unpublishable in the Soviet Union, and his reputation and popularity suffered a serious decline.
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"I think it's the best thing you've written, " his friend told him, " but it's unpublishable.
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As always, Doc had worked it out in great detail, but never ( so far as I know ) wrote it down because it was unpublishable then.
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When Japan carried out the attack on Pearl Harbor that month, the story was rendered " unpublishable "; it did not appear in the magazine until 1946.
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Just before his suicide ( to avoid arrest for debt ), Magnus had made Douglas his literary executor, but the memoirs in their original form were unpublishable.
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With many major publishers slowing their acquisitions and reducing their title lists, authors in the middle castes of the literary hierarchy complain that they are being scorned as unpublishables.
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All of Quinn's poetry ( " unpublished and unpublishable " he says ) and other writings are on those various digital devices, along with his daily diaries.
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He also wrote a novel, which proved unpublishable because of its libellous nature, and only emerged almost 30 years later as " An Inch of Fortune ".
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He had a passion for finding an audience for those new writers whose message was obscure, a challenge to society, or deemed unpublishable by the rest of the book trade,
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The company also took steps to pare its publishing list, canceling more than 100 contracts with authors who missed deadlines or were responsible for manuscripts deemed unpublishable in the current market.