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Burn This Book
2009 book by Toni Morrison From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Burn This Book: PEN Writers Speak Out on the Power of the Word is a 2009 book about censorship in literature, edited by Toni Morrison.[1] It includes essays by Russell Banks, Nadine Gordimer, David Grossman, Pico Iyer, Orhan Pamuk, Ed Park, Salman Rushdie, and John Updike. The book was created in partnership with PEN America.[1] Three of the essays, "Freedom to Write" by Pamuk, "Writing in the Dark" by Grossman, and "Peril" by Morrison, were adapted from previous speeches delivered to PEN.[2]
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Contents
- "Peril", Toni Morrison
- "Why Write?", John Updike
- "Writing in the Dark", David Grossman
- "Out from Under the Cloud of Unknowing", Francine Prose
- "The Man, the Men at the Station", Pico Iyer
- "Notes on Literature and Engagement", Russell Banks
- "Talking to Strangers", Paul Auster
- "Freedom to Write", Orhan Pamuk
- "Notes on Writing and the Nation", Salman Rushdie
- "The Sudden Sharp Memory", Ed Park
- "Witness: The Inward Testimony", Nadine Gordimer
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