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NEW for 2/4: On Ukraine, new magazine, banning books

NEW for 2/4: On Ukraine, new magazine, banning books

Click here to read the latest, full edition. Inside this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: How Russia’s invasion of Ukraine might impact the U.S.
EEB PERSPECTIVE: New literary magazine for the South has unique funding
ANOTHER VIEW: Banning only increases the public interest in that book
SPOTLIGHT: Gwinnett County Public Library
FEEDBACK: Ready to send you memento recognizing his notoriety
UPCOMING: Library offering competition for young filmmakers
NOTABLE: Gwinnett Tech Names Jeff White as Instructor of the Year
OBITUARIES: Joseph Lloyd Winter
RECOMMENDED: The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Tyler Perry becomes successful after moving to Atlanta
MYSTERY PHOTO: Check out and tell us about this peaceful mountain scene
LAGNIAPPE: New roundabout coming to Burns Road at Dickens Road
CALENDAR: Gwinnett GOP to mark Black history month on Saturday

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by · February 4, 2022 · Full issues
VIEW: Banning only increases the public interest in that book

VIEW: Banning only increases the public interest in that book

By Raleigh Perry  |  Recently I bought a copy of the 1986 graphic novel Maus: A Survivor’s Tale, by Art Spiegelman, and got the last available copy of both volume I and II, which comes in  slip cover.  I started reading it and for the life of me couldn’t ascertain why the book was banned.  

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by · February 4, 2022 · Another View