Oh that was the post of the month right there.
Memories of Feline Galore
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“It feels bad when I strike out and I get booed” -Big Baby Baez
“It feels bad when I strike out and I get booed” -Big Baby Baez
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Also in publishing for a company that publishes some of the authors mentioned. I am of two minds: when my daughter was little we read Dr Dolittle to her and the racist claptrap was really hard to take and erasing that stuff (which has been done) is right to do. The Dahl situation is a function of the Estate and Netflix who bought control of the properties. The changes are silly and the publisher is right to overrule them or at least keep both versions around. With Seuss the problem was illustrations of things like African natives with a bone in their nose. This was led by Dr Seuss Enterprises and those books will eventually be republished. I don’t care about Ian Fleming, he was a hack. Read somebody else, there are far better books in the genre out there. The books had gone out of print anyway. These controversies take away from the far more invidious problem of book banning in states and localities throughout the country.
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It's worth struggling with as well though. There have been a bunch of TV and film productions coming over from England which adapt novels from Britain's past but do so while sanitizing the material by removing all smoking and depicting minorities and disabled persons as already smoothly integrated into society in ways that weren't in the source material and were pretty unlikely to be accepted as matter-of-fact, and it strikes me as something of an unhealthy way to reckon with the past.
I agree with sharpie about the relative merits of Ian Fleming's work, and it's funny to think that there's any way to blot out material that would offend latter-day sensibilities. It's Bond. It's like trying to come up with a way to make a 1972 Playboy magazine suitable for a first-grader in 2022.
I agree with sharpie about the relative merits of Ian Fleming's work, and it's funny to think that there's any way to blot out material that would offend latter-day sensibilities. It's Bond. It's like trying to come up with a way to make a 1972 Playboy magazine suitable for a first-grader in 2022.
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Oh god remember the original Bobbsey Twin books?
I had to skip the Dinah and Sam parts because I couldn’t decipher them.
They absolutely needed upgrading.
I had to skip the Dinah and Sam parts because I couldn’t decipher them.
They absolutely needed upgrading.
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i am a patient boy...i wait, i wait, i wait, i wait