[lg policy] Celebrate Banned Books Week: read now, before it's too late

Dennis Baron debaron at ILLINOIS.EDU
Thu Oct 1 17:44:59 UTC 2009


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Celebrate Banned Books Week: read now, before it's too late

This week is Banned Books Week (Sept. 26- Oct. 3), celebrating the  
freedom to read. Because that freedom is not constitutionally  
protected, everyone from the federal government to local school boards  
gets into the banned books act from time to time. James Joyce's  
Ulysses was banned by U.S. Customs, which also banned Lady  
Chatterley's Lover, Fanny Hill, and Tropic of Cancer until such bans  
were overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court in 1964.

When the federal government steps out of the book-banning business,  
local governments often step in. Among the many bannings detailed by  
the American Library Association are these: a Tulsa teacher was fired  
in 1960 for teaching The Catcher in the Rye. The subject of frequent  
bans and protests, the book was also challenged in Columbus, Ohio, for  
being "anti-white and obscene." And a school superintendent in  
California removed it from the district's libraries as a precaution in  
case the book became too polarizing. Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse  
Five, which describes the fire-bombing of Dresden during World War II,  
also a frequent target of bans, was actually burned in Drake, North  
Dakota, in 1973.

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Dennis Baron
Professor of English and Linguistics
Department of English
University of Illinois
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