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Banned books

It’s the American Library Association‘s Banned Books Week, and their website features lists of frequently challenged books covering various eras on their website. Margaret Atwood’s Handmaid’s Tale is 37th on the ALA’s list of the 100 most frequently challenged books of the 1990s.

In honour of Banned Books Week, the Guardian asks whether or not you’ve been exercising your freedom to read, with a quiz about censored books past and present. Here’s one to ponder:

Who was the ALA’s most frequently “challenged” author of 2007?

  1. Mark Twain
  2. Richard Dawkins
  3. Maya Angelou
  4. Robert Cormier

Here is a look at some books that have been challenged in Canada, and some of the reasons why. The list includes a number of Canadian authors, including Deborah Ellis, Alice Munro, and Mordecai Richler. And, going local, the Fahrenheit 451 blog for the Pelham Public Library in Fonthill, ON, discusses censorship issues and provides lists of books that have been banned at the library challenged in various locations, including schools and libraries, over the past few years.

  • http://pelhamlibrary.blogspot.com Elaine Anderson

    I just wanted to clarify that the Pelham Public Library’s list of Banned and Challenged Books are not books that have been challenged or banned in our library. They are books which have been challenged at different times in a variety of locations including schools and libraries. We provide these lists in order for people to find books if they are taking part in our Banned Book Challenge which takes place between February and June each year. The blog provides information on a number of censorship issues. The Pelham Public Library has not banned any materials, at least in its recent history.

  • Franklin Carter

    The hyperlink for the American Library Association takes the reader to the page for Banned Books Week 2007. Where is the hyperlink to Banned Books Week 2008?

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