Ani, your 3 weekend reads are here.
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| | | | “Much of the brilliance of Fahrenheit 451 lies in Bradbury’s powerful, elegant prose. Its great message—that censorship represses abstract thought and intelligence—is not a difficult one to grasp, but is unspeakably important to internalize.” | | | | | “The Bluest Eye covers many taboo issues and has the unease of a friend telling you a secret you wished they hadn’t. Morrison's prose forms a beautifully poetic sorrow, with a story designed to be both moving and disturbing, evoking emotion and response.” | | | | | | “However offensive Whitman’s poetry may have seemed when originally published, modern readers can thankfully now enjoy the work without censorship, and learn from his philosophy: We’re all connected, and human, too.” | | | | | | |
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