Banned Books Awareness: “The Bluest Eye”

September 10, 2013 R. Wolf Baldassarro 6

Nobel and Pulitzer-winning author Toni Morrison has an impressive resume of literary hits and numerous awards, but with that comes a history of having those same novels censored. In January of 2012, the Plymouth-Canton Schools in Michigan was the latest setting in a long list of schools and libraries faced […]

Banned Books Awareness: “Persepolis”

March 23, 2013 R. Wolf Baldassarro 6

The United States’ third-largest school district, Chicago Public Schools, denies that it banned the book, saying that it “only removed copies from classrooms.” They can euphemize it any way they like, but it’s still censorship. Labeling the graphic novel as “inappropriate,” CEO Barbara Byrd-Bennett also ordered mandatory training for any […]

Banned Books Awareness: “The Glass Castle”

December 9, 2012 R. Wolf Baldassarro 6

The Glass Castle, by Jeannette Walls, is an autobiographical memoir of Walls’ and her siblings’ unconventional and poverty-stricken upbringing at the hands of deeply dysfunctional parents. The book, published in 2005, pulls on the heartstrings of readers with its resonating and poignant topics; but the parents of a student at […]

Banned Books Awareness: “The Grapes of Wrath”

August 12, 2012 R. Wolf Baldassarro 8

The Grapes of Wrath, by John Steinbeck, was first published in 1939 and would achieve both the National Book Award and Pulitzer Prize that same year. When Steinbeck was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1962 the novel was referenced frequently. Set during the Great Depression, the story centers […]

Banned Books Awareness: Gore Vidal (A Tribute)

August 5, 2012 R. Wolf Baldassarro 2

The literary world lost another icon this week when Gore Vidal, author, playwright, politician, and commentator, died at the age of 86 last Tuesday from complications due to pneumonia. His over-the-top wit and unconventional wisdom shined in his literature and public opinions. He had a sullen regard for lost worlds, […]

Banned Books Awareness: To Kill a Mockingbird

July 30, 2012 R. Wolf Baldassarro 30

Harper Lee’s immortal classic, To Kill a Mockingbird, was first published in 1960 to instant acclaim- despite her editors’ warnings that it probably wouldn’t sell all that well. In its first year of release it would garner rave reviews by The New Yorker and Time magazines, as well as the […]