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Publisher nixes plans to release Allen memoir after backlash

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NEW YORK — Woody Allen’s publisher has decided to cancel the planned release of his memoir “Apropos of Nothing.”

The announceme­nt Friday by Hachette Book Group followed days of criticism focused on allegation­s that Allen sexually abused his daughter Dylan Farrow. On Thursday, dozens of Hachette employees staged a walkout.

“The decision to cancel Mr. Allen’s book was a difficult one. At HBG, we take our relationsh­ips with authors very seriously, and do not cancel books lightly,” the publisher announced.

“We have published and will continue to publish many challengin­g books. As publishers, we make sure every day in our work that different voices and conflictin­g points of views can be heard.”

Allen’s book was scheduled to come out next month.

Allen has denied any wrongdoing and was never charged after two separate investigat­ions in the 1990s. But the allegation­s have received new attention in the #MeToo era.

Allen’s agreement with Hachette meant that he briefly shared a publisher with one of his biggest detractors, his son Ronan Farrow, whose “Catch and Kill” was released last year by the Hachette division Little, Brown and Company.

“Hachette’s publishing of Woody Allen’s memoir is deeply upsetting to me personally and an utter betrayal of my brother whose brave reporting, capitalize­d on by Hachette, gave voice to numerous survivors of sexual assault by powerful men,” Dylan Farrow said in a statement Monday hours after details of the book were released by The Associated Press.

Ronan Farrow followed up a day later, calling Hachette’s decision “wildly unprofessi­onal.” Both he and his sister complained that the publisher had not reached out to fact check their father’s book.

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