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Book Banning and Burning…it’s back!

Book Banning and Burning…it’s back!

Book banning  Book burning. The Nazis did it in the 1930’s. The Red Guard did it during the Cultural Revolution. Want to know when the earliest recorded state book burning occurred? China in 213 BCE. Yep, that long ago. Emperor Qin Shi Huang burned books he deemed uncomplimentary to his regime. And since then, many countries, states, and provinces have joined in book banning and book burning. Journalist Daniel Schwartz details this history in his article, “The Books Have Been…

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B is for Banned Books

B is for Banned Books

    Welcome to Day 2 of Blogging from A to Z! Pull up a chair for Blogging from A to Z in which I and other bloggers publish posts beginning with successive letters of the alphabet. Partly because I am a newbie to this A to Z blogging experience and partly because I’m a planner, I tried to map out all my letters ahead of time to minimize the craziness. Over a period of several weeks, most of the…

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In Honor of Banned Books Week September 22: Let’s Ban Together!

In Honor of Banned Books Week September 22: Let’s Ban Together!

Celebrate Banned Books Week. I’m going to shock you. This year I am in favor of book banning. Yes, I want to ban. I know, I know, you were expecting my usual response to Banned Books Week: a review of a banned ghost novel and an exhortation to be subversive and read something banned. In the past I extolled the virtues of Beloved, The Lovely Bones, and The Headless Cupid. All banned books. But today, I want to jump on the…

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Ghost Novel Review In Honor of Banned Book Week: The Lovely Bones

Ghost Novel Review In Honor of Banned Book Week: The Lovely Bones

Welcome to Banned Book Week 2012! I love the irony inherent in turning a dusty, fusty institution on its head, don’t you? Here at Pen in her Hand, we’ve already reviewed two banned ghost books. They are Beloved and The Headless Cupid. Check them out. I liked them both, and I believe Beloved is a true tour de force. Today, we’re going to discuss one more banned ghost novel, The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold. A true ghost book, the…

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