Thursday, September 8, 2022

BANNED BOOK WEEK SEPTEMBER 22-28

 


 

Banning books and burning books have been a hallmark of religious leaders as long as books have been published.

 

Book banning is not uncommon in Canada or the United States, but in the U.S. book banning has been normalized in Republican-led school districts.

 

By the mid-1950s the Catholic Church had banned over 4000 books.  Today fundamentalist Christians have taken up the torch.

 

Even here in liberal Maine, a Republican State Representative (Amy Arata) introduced a bill ‘to criminalize educators who would teach Kafka on the Shore by Marakimi.’ 

 

Some of the more notable books being banned today are:

The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, by Mark Twain

The Outlander by Joana Galbaldon

The Harry Potter series by J. K. Roling

To Kill a mockingbird by Harper Lee

Maus by by Art Speigelman

And of course, The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood

As a protest against Book banning Penguin Random House has produced a fire-proof version of The Handmaid’s Tale.






Join me in reading a banned book this month

the Ol’Buzzard 





2 comments:

  1. I'm spending all my spare money to buy banned books and donate them to The Gods are Bored Anne Johnson and Morgan Pittman from facebook..both teachers

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  2. You missed the diary of Ann Frank. I am curious about some of the gay books they want cancelled. Do they seriously contain graphic (illustrated?) descriptions of gay and lesbian sex?

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