The books to be banned before it was released.......

in #news7 years ago

People's interest in something forbidden is forever. And if it is a book, then there is no word. Several famous books of the world were once banned. That restriction could not reduce the cost of these books. The revelations have been reached by more reader by pouring ghee on the contrary. Has gained the status of classical literature.

1. The Call of the Wild

This book, published by American author Jack London, was published in 1903. The book was banned in Yugoslavia and Italy shortly after its publication. The book was banned by the 'highly extremist' order. The Nazis of Germany did not like 'The Call of the Wild'. Because of the natural impulse of Jack London, author of socialism, Nazi pharaohs burned many copies of the book.

2. The Graves of Rath

American novelist John Stine bake's famous novel 'The Gripes of Rath'. The original material of this novel, published in 1939, is the global economic downturn. The story revolves around how ordinary people were affected in difficult times in the economy. The book tells the story of a marginal farmer, who came to California in hopes of working from Oklahoma due to financial crisis. John Steinbeck received the National Award and the Pulitzer Prize for this novel. It is believed that this literary work was also the main controller behind his Nobel prize later. But after publication, the book created a great disservice to the public.
Initially, the book was banned in the general public, many also publicly burned the copy of it and expressed anger. Some critics also complained of promoting communist ideology against John Steinbeck. After all, 'The Greats of Roth' got the Best Sellers Account. Within a year of publication, more than 4 million copies of the book were sold.

3. Ulysses

This novel by Irish author James Joyce was published in 1922. The book is considered as the most important and influential literature of the early twentieth century. But none of the novel's language and sexuality-related topics were liked. Not just a few states, the book was banned in the United States in the year 1921 with the help of a group called The New York Society. The level of sanctions was such that American post offices regularly had to burn copies of this novel. After the publication of the book in 1933, the ban on the state came to an end.

4. All Quaute on the Western Front

The famous novel 'All Quiet On The Western Front' written in the context of World War I This book was published in 1929 by Erich Maria Remark. During the First World War, the novel was based on the fact that the German soldiers who fought with the physical and emotional pressure during the war erupted. But the novel did not like to read Remark's own country's Nazi leaders. They thought that the party's campaign could be damaged if the book is in the hands of more people. So the book was banned in Germany during that time.

5. Animal Firm

British author George Orwell's famous novel 'Animal Farm' It was first published in 1945. However, the delay in the publication of the book in the UK due to the content is temporarily delayed. George Orwell himself believed in socialism. But he was critical of Joseph Stalin's rule in the then Soviet Union. In effect, Stalin's theory was opposed in the novel 'Animal Farm'. At that time, the Allied forces confiscated the book in Germany. In 1946 the book was banned in Yugoslavia. In 1991, the book was banned in Kenya. 'Animal Farm' could not avoid the ban in the 21st century. The book was banned in the United Arab Emirates in 2002.

6. Lolita

Written by Russian-American author Vladimir Nabokov, the novel 'Lolita' was indicted for indecent obscenity. The novel story revolves around the uneven relationship of a 12-year-old mother with a middle-aged person. The novel was first published in 1955. In France, the United Kingdom, Argentina, New Zealand and South Africa, the book was banned for obscenity. In 1958, the novel was shot in Canada, but later the ban was lifted.

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banned because they were too awesome. But burning them was overkill. The words will permeate in the air and fill their nostrils forever