Classic Banned Books
These books, which are all on Radcliffe Publishing Course's Top 100
Novels of the 20th Century, have all been banned or challenged books.
Of the 100 Top Novels, at least 42 of the titles on the list have
been targeted for removal from library collections. For more booklists
of banned books and information about the history of book censorship
and book burning, see
Challenged
and Banned Books. Here are a few of the YA librarian's favorite
banned classics:
*Click on the title to look up a book in our catalog!
- Brave
New World
Aldous Huxley
This 1932 classic foretells virtual reality entertainment, test
tube babies, and censorship. Engaging aborigine, John Savage,
throws modern civilization into a tizzy while wisely quoting
Shakespeare.
- Catch-22
Joseph Heller
Heller's combat experiences prompted this satire of military life.
Regulation "Catch-22" (a phrase Heller coined) prevents
airmen from escaping service in bombing missions by pleading
insanity. Any airman rational enough to want to be grounded cannot
possibly be insane and therefore is fit to fly.
- The Grapes of Wrath
John Steinbeck
The injustices of poverty and the sufferings of migrant workers
during the dustbowl won Steinbeck a Pulizer in this insightful
story of a family's struggle for dignity.
- Lord
of the Flies
William Golding
Teens struggle to survive on a deserted island in Golding's first
novel which introduces one of the recurrent themes of his
fiction--the conflict between humanity's innate barbarism and the
civilizing influence of reason.