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Category Archives: Freedom of Speech
The Clocks Were Striking Thirteen
Penguin UK has decided to mark the sixty-third anniversary of George Orwell‘s death by launching “George Orwell Day” and by issuing a series of new paperback editions of his most beloved books. The series has all original covers designed by … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Europe, Freedom of Speech, History, Writing
Tagged Animal Farm, George Orwell, George Orwell Day, Nineteen Eighty-Four, Penguin Group
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Ban This Book
Today is the final official day of 2012 Banned Book Week. I thought we’d “celebrate” with this comic created by Grant Snider. You can see more of Grant’s clever work over at his website called Incidental Comics. Take a look.
Bane of Banned Books
Banned Books Week is the national book community’s annual celebration of the freedom to read. Hundreds of libraries and bookstores around the United States draw attention to the dangers of censorship by mounting displays of challenged books and hosting a … Continue reading
Nary a Cheesesteak
Street art is undoubtedly the most exciting and powerful contemporary art movement. At its core street art is an ephemeral exercise, often disappearing within days of its installation. The precarious, and often politically fraught, nature of street art necessitates dedicated … Continue reading
Salman Rushdie Says Thanks
Salman Rushdie recently issued an open letter to independent booksellers expressing his gratitude for their long support of his work. The image below offers the full text of his message. “I have never ceased to be grateful for what the … Continue reading
Take a stand against censorship
This year marks the 30th anniversary of the Banned Book Week campaign against censorship in America. The folks at Bookmans Entertainment Exchange in Arizona have continued their three decade-long commitment to the cause with a compelling video (see below). The six … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, Freedom of Speech, USA, Writing
Tagged Banned Book Week, censorship, Freedom of speech
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The Russians Are Coming !
The Russians are Coming! Read Russia (readrussia2012.com), a new initiative celebrating contemporary Russian literature and book culture, will host more than 50 Russian writers, publishers, librarians, journalists, and historians in events around New York City, June 2-7. These events will … Continue reading
Posted in Books, ebooks, Europe, Freedom of Speech, USA, Writing
Tagged BookExpo America, New York City, Russian literature, Solomon Volkov, Vladimir Makanin, Zakhar Prilepin
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World Press Freedom Day
Each year, May 3rd is the date which celebrates the fundamental principles of press freedom; to evaluate press freedom around the world, to defend the media from attacks on their independence and to pay tribute to journalists who have lost … Continue reading
Posted in Freedom of Speech, Writing
Tagged Arab Spring, Freedom of the press, Occupy Wall Street, World Press Freedom Day
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Strike
On Strike: Today we are joining in solidarity with the workers, students and unemployed around the world in a global general strike. No work, no banking, no business, no commerce for me. If you can’t join the strike, you can … Continue reading
Posted in Africa, Asia, Canada, Europe, Freedom of Speech, Uncategorized
Tagged General strike, Occupy Wall Street
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