Lecture on Book Censorship
Lecture on Book Censorship
THE NEW YORK COUNCIL FOR THE HUMANITIES AND THE MOUNT VERNON PUBLIC LIBRARY
Lecture by
JOHN R. HOWARD, Ph.D., J.D.
DISTINGUISHED SERVICE PROFESSOR EMERITUS
SIN AND SUBVERSION:
THE RISE AND FALL OF BOOK CENSORSHIP IN AMERICA
What do Alice Walker, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Toni Morrison, Ernest Hemingway, D. H. Lawrence and J .K. Rowling have in common? Their books have been censored. From the 1870’s through the 1960’s literary censorship was a legal fact of life in the United States, publishers and booksellers were prosecuted and books were seized pursuant to court order. Today community concerns rather than legal sanction drive discussions of what titles should or should not be available in local public libraries, leading to the removal of works deemed ‘inappropriate’. During the course of the lecture two librarians will read excerpts from banned books. They will also join Dr. Howard in the panel discussion following the lecture. Audience members will also be invited to read excerpts from censored books. This program is supported by a grant from the New York Council for the Humanities
Saturday, APRIL 26, 2014, 2:00 p.m.
The Community Room
The Mount Vernon Public Library
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