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*[[Umberto Eco]]'s [[Name of the rose]]
*[[Umberto Eco]]'s [[Name of the rose]]
*[[Robert Clark Young]]'s ''One of the Guys''
*[[Robert Clark Young]]'s ''[[One of the Guys]]''
*[[Farenheit 451]]
*[[Farenheit 451]]



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Books have been outlawed and burned many times in history when they are considered to contain forbidden knowledge. Some of them:

  • During Military dictatorship in Brazil books were not forbidden, but many people were known to have disappeared because they were caught with books related to Communism. This "related to" sometimes extended to any red cover book. A student was once in prison for carrying a book on Cubism, as the police thought it was about Cuban revolution.


In fiction

See also