Margaret Atwood: "Never in the Modern Era Have as Many Books Been Banned as Now in the United States."
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Buenos Aires, 22 June (NA) - Canadian writer Margaret Atwood warned this Monday about the advance of censorship in the United States, where, she said, "never in the modern era had so many books been banned" in libraries and schools, and warned about the weakening of the humanities and the risks faced by critical thinking.The author of The Tale of the Maiden made these statements during the act in which she was investigated Doctor Honoris causa b…
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Canadian writer Margaret Atwood warned this Monday about the increase in censorship in countries like the United States, considered a "lighthouse of freedom" during the Cold War, and said that never in the modern era had as many books been banned as now in the libraries and schools of that country. Atwood expressed himself in this way [...] The entry Canadian writer Margaret Atwood criticizes increased censorship of books in the United States wa…

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