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Banned Books Awareness: “The Wild Party”

The Wild Party is the name of a novel-length poem written by Joseph Moncure March that was immediately banned across the nation, starting in Boston upon its publication in 1928, for its decadent content. In spite of- and perhaps due to- the controversy linked to the piece it was...

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Finding Little Nuggets of History

Today, Racheal and I passed by an antique dealer in a small farming community and decided to stop in. I’m glad we did, because we found a copy of Rudyard Kipling’s “The Phantom ‘Rickshaw and other Eerie Tales”, a collection of short stories published in 1888. It was sitting...

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Banned Books Awareness: “The House of Gold”

The Irish Censorship of Publications Board was established in 1929 by the newly-formed Irish Free State (boy, isn’t that a contradiction in terms) to examine and restrict ‘obscene’ publications. Liam O’Flaherty’s The House of Gold had coincidentally been released that same year and enjoyed a brief time in print...

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Banned Books Awareness: “Batman: The Killing Joke”

“Batman: The Killing Joke” is a one-shot graphic novel written by Alan Moore and illustrated by Brian Bolland. Published by DC Comics in 1988, it has remained so popular that it has been in print since then. It has also been subject recently to censorship efforts. Looking into the...

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Banned Books Awareness: “Captain Underpants”

Most of us aren’t surprised by “Fifty Shades of Grey” being the fourth most-challenged book of 2012, but would you expect a children’s book to make number one? Dav Pilkey’s “Captain Underpants” has been repeatedly banned or challenged due to concerns over offensive language and charges of being “unsuited...

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Banned Books Awareness: “Persepolis”

The United States’ third-largest school district, Chicago Public Schools, denies that it banned the book, saying that it “only removed copies from classrooms.” They can euphemize it any way they like, but it’s still censorship. Labeling the graphic novel as “inappropriate,” CEO Barbara Byrd-Bennett also ordered mandatory training for...

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