To mark Banned Books Week 2025, the Dawit Isaak Library in Sweden, together with BBDO Nordics, has created the world’s first double-bound book: a special unreadable edition of George Orwell’s 1984.
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The decision to withdraw a gender critical book from the National Library of Scotland's centenary display was based on "inadequate evidence and consultation", an investigation has found. A review ...
The prolific fantasy author, best known for his Discworld series, infused his writing with empathy and humor. Here’s where to start. Credit...Jesse Wild/Future, via Getty Images Supported by By Olivia ...
The late Irish writer Oscar Wilde is set to have his reader’s card reissued by the British Library, 130 years after the original was revoked over his conviction for “gross indecency”. The British ...
Philip Pullman’s The Rose Field is the final volume in The Book of Dust trilogy - Geoff Pugh Some thought His Dark Materials too challenging for children, especially Pullman’s more stringent attacks ...
After two years of litigation over Texas House Bill 900, a federal judge has granted summary judgment and ordered a permanent injunction to block the mandatory book ratings law. In his October 21 ...
The Frankfurt Book Fair often serves a platform for delivering platitudes and provocations. Last year in Frankfurt, Yuval Noah Harari, author of Nexus, gave a stern warning about the perils of AI, ...
A federal judge has ordered the Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) to put hundreds of banned books back on the shelves at schools for military families. Judge Patricia Tolliver Giles ...
LONDON — Not even Boris Johnson can escape the tempting clutches of AI. The former British prime minster expressed love for the technology and commended large language model ChatGPT… for praising him.
Boris Johnson has admitted he “loves” AI and ChatGPT, and revealed that he uses it while writing his books. The former prime minister praised the AI platform for answering his questions, and said he ...
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