So, I was browsing through Google Play today and ran across this "Banned Books" sale with a list of controversial books for $5 each. (No idea if the same is available on iTunes... guess I could look, but too lazy). I ran across this website: http://www.bannedbooksweek.org/
So, anyone want to list the "controversial" books they've read in the past?
From http://www.bannedbooksweek.org/censorsh ... pedamerica :
The ones I read in school, nearly all before I was even 16:
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (also Tom Sawyer, which has had its share of controversy... that Mark Twain....)
Call of the Wild
Fahrenheit 451
The Great Gatsby (senior year HS)
The Red Badge of Courage
Sexual Behavior in the Human Male (college, and very insightful. Thanks to those like Masters, Kinsey, et al for the sexual revolution!!)
Stranger in a Strange Land (not surprising, but only a couple of Heinlein's books could even come close to being controversial... damn Boy Scout)
To Kill a Mockingbird
Where the Wild Things Are (didn't know about the penis thing!!)
Google Play has a nice list of various works, too https://play.google.com/store/books/col ... nded?hl=en
(not sure what regions it will show up in)
Shakespeare (pick and I probably read it before I was 18, but not all of The Bard's works have been controversial)
The Lord of the Flies
The Anne Rice trilogy (you know the one!! Adults only!!)
I just have one question, though: How would a work by one of the Founding Fathers of the USA end up on such a list--Tomas Payne's Common Sense and other writings? I may not agree with everything he wrote philosophically, but his ideas and writings helped shape the world as we know it. Probably got banned in some other country.