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		<title>Banned Books and Burroughs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[While we all get tired of the endless holidays that have been squeezed into the calendar by charities, special interest groups and greeting card manufacturers, I&#8217;m happily celebrating Banned Books Week, which is happening now – from September 22 – 28. BBW was started in 1982 when the dawn of Reagan&#8217;s America saw a rise [...]]]></description>
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<p>While we all get tired of the endless holidays that have been squeezed into the calendar by charities, special interest groups and greeting card manufacturers, I&#8217;m happily celebrating Banned Books Week, which is happening now – from September 22 – 28.</p>
<p>BBW was started in 1982 when the dawn of Reagan&#8217;s America saw a rise in attacks on free speech in schools at bookstores and in libraries. Since its inception, Banned Books Week has documented more than 11,000 attempts to ban books — as reported by the American Library Association.</p>
<p>The censorship of literature was common even after WWII and it&#8217;s thanks to brave authors, publishers, editors and readers that we can now barely conceive of the draconian strictures that this country placed on books not-so-very-long ago.</p>
<p>William S. Burroughs&#8217; <em>Naked Lunch</em> was one of the last books to be banned by the U.S. Government. You can listen to the whole book right here on my YouTube channel&#8230;</p>
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<p>The American Library Association&#8217;s Office for Intellectual Freedom curates a multitude of banned books lists <a href="http://www.ala.org/bbooks/frequentlychallengedbooks/classics">here</a>. Browse a bit and see how many of your favorites have been attacked. For me, <em>Naked Lunch</em>, <em>The Sun Also Rises</em>, <em>Catcher in the Rye</em>, <em>The Lord of the Flies</em> and everything by Henry Miller are all indispensable reading. List your faves in the comments section.</p>
<p>Please subscribe to my <a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/joenolan13">YouTube channel</a> where I archive all of the videos I curate at <a href="http://www.joenolan.com/blog">Insomnia</a>. Click here to check out more <a href="http://joenolan.com/blog/?cat=18">Books </a>posts.</p>
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