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A turning point in life of the counterculture icon John Lennon arrived with the simple proclamation: “[The Beatles] are more popular than Jesus now”.
“The Road” is not a happy story. Amid the violence and the starvation, Father does his best to give Son the best life he can. He teaches Son what it means to be a “good guy” or a “bad guy.” He does ...
To take a random and non-chronological sample from a truly vast archive: The Catcher in the Rye ... popular art forms, as the world gets worse around us and as authoritarians seek cover as ...
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What Is Book Banning, and How Does It Affect Society?Some of the most frequently banned books include critically acclaimed titles like Maus by Art Spiegelman ... at their student’s copy of Catcher in the Rye, sees the F-word and initiates a ...
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Great or the Greatest? F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great GatsbyIt is worth noting that two sad eyes and a tear, set above iridescent red lips, are at the center of the book’s iconic original cover art, together conjuring a phantom face in the night sky ...
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Extreme adventurer Mark Synnott is out with his third book, chronicling his attempt to sail through the Northwest Passage in ...
Identical bills in the Texas Senate and House would make it a crime for librarians and teachers to provide books or learning materials that contain sexually explicit content, punishable by up to ...
While I'm typically not an advocate for judging a book by its cover, this stunning design for Haruki Murakami's 'The Wind-Up ...
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