List of books banned by governments explained

Banned books are books or other printed works such as essays or plays which have been prohibited by law, or to which free access has been restricted by other means. The practice of banning books is a form of censorship, from political, legal, religious, moral, or commercial motives. This article lists notable banned books and works, giving a brief context for the reason that each book was prohibited. Banned books include fictional works such as novels, poems and plays and non-fiction works such as biographies and dictionaries.

Since there have been a large number of banned books, some publishers have sought out to publish these books. The best-known examples are the Parisian Obelisk Press, which published Henry Miller's sexually frank novel Tropic of Cancer, and Olympia Press, which published William Burroughs's Naked Lunch. Both of these, the work of father Jack Kahane and son Maurice Girodias, specialized in English-language books which were prohibited, at the time, in Great Britain and the United States., also located in Paris, specialized in books prohibited in Spain during the dictatorship of Francisco Franco. Russian literature prohibited during the Soviet period was published outside of Russia.

Many countries throughout the world have their own methods of restricting access to books, although the prohibitions vary strikingly from one country to another.

Despite the opposition from the American Library Association (ALA), books continue to be banned by school and public libraries across the United States. This is usually the result of complaints from parents, who find particular books not appropriate for their children (e.g., books with depictions of LGBTQ+ individuals, like ). In many libraries, including the British Library and the Library of Congress, erotic books are housed in separate collections in restricted access reading rooms. In some libraries, a special application may be needed to read certain books.[1] Libraries sometimes avoid purchasing controversial books, and the personal opinions of librarians have at times affected book selection.

The following list of countries includes historical states that no longer exist.

Bible

See main article: Censorship of the Bible. The distribution, promotion of different Bible versions and verses or translation seen as incorrect that have been prohibited or impeded throughout its history. Violators of Bible prohibitions have at times been punished by imprisonment, forced labor, banishment and execution, as well as the destruction or confiscation of the Bibles. In most cases this was related to them being viewed as incorrect and different from the accepted canon within the religion but there are also examples of the distribution and promotion of the Bible and the religion being banned in general and are ongoing in various jurisdictions.

Australia

TitleAuthor(s)Year publishedYear BannedYear UnbannedTypeNotes
The DecameronGiovanni Boccaccio135319271936Story collectionBanned in Australia from 1927 to 1936 and from 1938 to 1973.[4]
19381973
The 120 Days of Sodom (1789)Marquis de Sade17891957
  • Unknown*
NovelBanned by the Australian Government in 1957 for obscenity.[5]
Droll StoriesHonoré de Balzac18371901, 19281923, 1973 Short storiesBanned for obscenity from 1901 to 1923 and 1928 to c.1973.[6] [7]
The Straits ImpregnableSydney Loch19161914
  • Unknown*
Fictionalised AutobiographyFirst edition published as a novel, second edition banned by the military censor in Australia under regulations of the War Precautions Act 1914.[8]
Lady Chatterley's Lover (1928)D. H. Lawrence192819291965NovelBanned from 1929 to 1965.[9]
Rowena Goes Too Far (1931)H. C. Asterley1931
  • Unknown*
  • Unknown*
NovelBanned in Australia because of customs belief that it "lacked sufficient claim to the literary to excuse the obscenity"[10]
Brave New WorldAldous Huxley193219321937NovelBanned in Australia from 1932 to 1937.
The Cautious AmoristNorman Lindsay193219331953NovelBanned in Australia from 1933 to 1953.[11]
Age of ConsentNorman Lindsay19381938by 1939NovelBanned in Australia, briefly, in 1938.[12]
Forever Amber (1944)Kathleen Winsor19441945
  • Unknown*
NovelBanned by Australia in 1945 as "a collection of bawdiness, amounting to sex obsession."[13] [14]
Borstal BoyBrendan Behan19581958
  • Unknown*
Autobiographical novelBanned shortly after its ban in Ireland in 1958.[15]
Another CountryJames Baldwin196219631966NovelBanned in Australia by the Commonwealth Customs Department in February 1963. The Literature Censorship Board described it as "continually smeared with indecent, offensive and dirty epithets and allusions," but recommended that the book remain available to "the serious minded student or reader." The ban was lifted in May 1966.[16]
Ecstasy and MeHedy Lamarr196619671973AutobiographyBanned in Australia from 1967 until 1973.
The World Is Full of Married Men (1968)Jackie Collins19681968
  • Unknown*
NovelBanned in Australia in 1968.
The Stud (1969)Jackie Collins19691969
  • Unknown*
NovelBanned in Australia in 1969.
The Anarchist CookbookWilliam Powell19711985Currently bannedInstructionalThe book was refused classification in 1985 thus making it banned in Australia under the National Classification Code Table 1.(c) for publications that could "promote, incite or instruct in matters of crime or violence"[17] [18] [19]
How to make disposable silencers (1984)Desert and Eliezer Flores1984
  • Unknown*
  • Unknown*
InstructionalAn example of a class of books banned in Australia that "promote, incite or instruct in matters of crime or violence".[20] [21]
American PsychoBret Easton Ellis199119911992 (ages 18+) *Unknown* (younger than 18)NovelSale and purchase was banned in the Australian State of Queensland. Now available in public libraries and for sale to people 18 years and older. Sale restricted to persons at least 18 years old in the other Australian states.[22]
A Sneaking Suspicion (1995)John Dickson199520152015Religious textBanned by the New South Wales Department of Education and Communities from state schools May 6, 2015, on the basis of a "potential risk to students in the delivery of this material, if not taught sensitively and in an age appropriate manner."[23] The ban was lifted May 18, 2015.
The Peaceful Pill Handbook (2007)Philip Nitschke and Fiona Stewart200720072007 Instructional manual on euthanasiaThe book was initially restricted in Australia:[24] after review the 2007 edition was banned outright.[25] [26]
You: An Introduction (2008)Michael Jensen200820152015Religious textBanned by the New South Wales Department of Education and Communities from state schools May 6, 2015, on the basis of a "potential risk to students in the delivery of this material, if not taught sensitively and in an age appropriate manner." The ban was lifted May 18, 2015.
No Game No Life (Volumes 1, 2, 9)Yuu Kamiya2012–20162020
  • Unknown*
NovelLight novel volumes banned in Australia due to depiction which "in a way that is likely to cause offence to a reasonable adult, a person who is, or appears to be, a child under 18".[27]

Austria

TitleAuthor(s)Year publishedYear BannedYear UnbannedTypeNotes
The Sorrows of Young Werther Johann Wolfgang von Goethe1774
  • Unknown*
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NovelBanned by the authorities in the Austrian territories ruled by the Habsburg monarchy.[28]
WorksKarl Marx1841–18831938
  • Unknown*
Non-fictionAll of Marx's works were banned in Austria after the country was annexed by Nazi Germany.
WorksAlbert Einstein1901–19381938
  • Unknown*
Non-fictionAll of Einstein's works published up to 1938 were banned in Austria, after it was annexed by Nazi Germany.
Mein Kampf (1925)Adolf Hitler19251947Political manifesto In Austria, the Verbotsgesetz 1947 prohibits the printing of the book. It is illegal to own or distribute existing copies.[29] Following the general prohibition of advocating the Nazi Party or its aims in § 3 and of re-founding Nazi organizations in § 1, § 3 d. of the Verbotsgesetz states: "Whoever publicly or before several people, in printed works, disseminated texts or illustrations requests, encourages or seeks to induce others to commit any of the acts prohibited under § 1 or § 3, especially if for this purpose he glorifies or advertises the aims of the Nazi Party, its institutions or its actions, provided that it does not constitute a more serious criminal offense, will be punished with imprisonment from five to ten years, or up to twenty years if the offender or his actions are especially dangerous."

Bangladesh

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Rangila Rasul (1927)Pandit M. A. Chamupati1927ReligiousCurrently banned in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh.[30]
The Satanic Verses (1988)Salman Rushdie1988NovelBanned for blasphemy against Islam. Salman received a fatwa for his alleged blasphemy[31]
Naree (1992)Humayun Azad1992CriticismBanned in Bangladesh in 1995,[32] though the ban was later lifted in 2000.[33]
Lajja (1993)Taslima Nasrin1993NovelBanned in Bangladesh,[34] [35] and a few states of India. Other books by her were also banned in Bangladesh or in the Indian state of West Bengal. Amar Meyebela (My Girlhood, 2002), the first volume of her memoir, was banned by the Bangladeshi government in 1999 for "reckless comments" against Islam and the prophet Mohammad.[36] Utal Hawa (Wild Wind), the second part of her memoir, was banned by the Bangladesh government in 2002.[37] Ka (Speak up), the third part of her memoir, was banned by the Bangladeshi High Court in 2003. Under pressure from Indian Muslim activists, the book, which was published in West Bengal as Dwikhandita, was banned there also; some 3,000 copies were seized immediately.[38] The decision to ban the book was criticised by "a host of authors" in West Bengal,[39] but the ban was not lifted until 2005.[40] [41] Sei Sob Ondhokar (Those Dark Days), the fourth part of her memoir, was banned by the Bangladesh government in 2004.[42] [43]

Canada

TitleAuthor(s)Year publishedTypeNotes
Droll StoriesHonoré de Balzac1837Short storiesBanned for obscenity in 1914.[49]
Lady Chatterley's LoverD. H. Lawrence1928NovelThe unexpurgated United States edition was allowed to be imported by McClelland & Stewart in 1959.[50] The book's status as an obscene publication was not resolved until a ruling by the Supreme Court of Canada in 1962.[51]
By Grand Central Station I Sat Down and WeptElizabeth Smart1945Autobiographical prose poetryBanned in Canada from 1945 to 1975 under the influence of Smart's family's political power due to its sexual documentation of Smart's affair with a married man.
The Naked and the Dead (1948)Norman Mailer1948NovelBanned in Canada in 1949 for "obscenity".[52]
Lolita (1955)Vladimir Nabokov1955NovelBanned in Canada in 1956. The ban was not enforced on imports of the Putnam edition from the United States and was lifted in late 1958.[53] [54]
Peyton Place (1956)Grace Metalious1956NovelBanned in Canada from 1956 to 1958.
How to Kill (series)John Minnery1973InstructionalBanned in Canada in 1977.[55] [56]
The Hoax of the Twentieth CenturyArthur Butz1976Non-fictionClassified as "hate literature" in Canada with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police destroying copies as recently as 1995.[57]
The Turner Diaries William Luther Pierce1978NovelClassified as "hate literature" in Canada and subsequently banned from import into the country.
Lethal MarriageNick Pron1995True crimeWritten by a newspaper reporter about the Paul Bernardo and Karla Homolka case, this book allegedly contains inaccuracies, additionally, complaints were received by the St. Catharines library board from the mother of a victim that led to the book being removed from all public library branches in the city. As recently as 1999 this book was still unavailable to public library patrons in St. Catharines.
Lost GirlsAlan Moore and Melinda Gebbie2006Graphic novelImportation was initially prohibited on publication in 2006. The prohibition was overturned in October 2006 after a formal appeal by the publisher to the Canada Border Services Agency determined the book was not legally obscene.[58]

Chile

TitleAuthor(s)Year publishedTypeNotes
How to Read Donald DuckAriel Dorfman and Armand Mattelart1971Non-fictionBanned in Pinochet's Chile. The Chilean army publicly burned copies of the book.[59]
The House of the SpiritsIsabel Allende1982NovelBanned in Pinochet's Chile.[60]
Clandestine in ChileGabriel García Márquez1986Non-fictionBanned in Pinochet's Chile. On November 28, 1986, the Chilean customs authorities seized almost 15,000 copies of Clandestine in Chile, which were later burned by military authorities in Valparaíso.[61]

Czechoslovakia

TitleAuthorYear publishedYear bannedYear unbannedTypeNotes
The White Disease (1937)Karel Čapek193719381945Political PlayBanned by government of Second Czechoslovak Republic in 1938.
Animal Farm (1945)George Orwell194619481968Political novellaBanned by government in 1948.[62]

Egypt

TitleAuthor(s)Year publishedTypeNotes
A Feast for the Seaweeds (Walimah li A'ashab al-Bahr)Haidar Haidar1983NovelBanned in Egypt and several other Arab states, and even resulted in a belated angry reaction from the clerics of Al-Azhar University upon reprinting in Egypt in the year 2000. The clerics issued a fatwa banning the novel, and accused Haidar of heresy and offending Islam. Al-Azhar University students staged huge protests against the novel, that eventually led to its confiscation.[63] [64] [65]
The Satanic Verses (1988)Salman Rushdie1988NovelBanned for blasphemy against Islam.

Eritrea

TitleAuthor(s)Year publishedTypeNotes
I Didn't Do It for You: How the World Betrayed a Small African Nation (2005)Michela Wrong2005HistoryBanned in Eritrea in 2014 for its criticism of President Isaias Afewerki.[67]
My Father's Daughter (2005)Hannah Pool2005BiographyBanned in Eritrea in 2014 for political content.
Scouting for the Reaper (2014)Jacob M. Appel2014FictionBanned in Eritrea in 2014 for its criticism of civil liberties under President Isaias Afewerki.

France

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Les MœursFrançois-Vincent ToussaintBookOfficially banned in France in 1748.[68]
Lolita (1955)Vladimir Nabokov1955NovelFrench officials banned it for being "obscene".
Suicide mode d'emploi (1982)Claude Guillon1982InstructionalThis book, reviewing recipes for committing suicide, was the cause of a scandal in France in the 1980s, resulting in the enactment of a law prohibiting provocation to commit suicide and propaganda or advertisement of products, objects, or methods for committing suicide.[69] Subsequent reprints were thus illegal. The book was cited by name in the debates of the French National Assembly when examining the bill.[70]

Germany

Nazi Germany (1933–1945)

TitleAuthor(s)Year publishedTypeNotes
IvanhoeWalter Scott1819NovelProhibited by Nazi Germany for featuring Jewish characters.[72]
Oliver TwistCharles Dickens1839NovelProhibited by Nazi Germany for featuring Jewish characters.
The Communist ManifestoKarl Marx and Friedrich Engels1848Political ManifestoProhibited by several countries, including Nazi Germany.[73]
WorksStefan Zweig1900–1933Plays, Novels, Non-fictionAll of Zweig's books published up to 1933 were banned by the Nazis in that same year.[74]
WorksSigmund Freud1901–1933Non-fictionAll of Freud's books published up to 1933 were banned by the Nazis in that same year.
The Iron HeelJack London1908NovelBanned by the Nazis along with two other London novels, Martin Eden and The Jacket.
WorksBertolt Brecht1918–1933Plays, Novels, Poetry, Non-fictionAll of Brecht's books published up to 1933 were banned by the Nazis in that same year.
The Outline of HistoryH. G. Wells1920Non-fictionWells' book was banned in Nazi Germany.
The World of William ClissoldH. G. Wells1926NovelBanned in Nazi Germany in 1936. A further note to the banning order added that "all other works by the author" were to be suppressed.[75]
All Quiet on the Western FrontErich Maria Remarque1929Anti-war novelBanned in Nazi Germany for being demoralizing and insulting to the Wehrmacht.[76] [77]
Die GesteinigtenFriedrich Forster1933DramaBanned and printed copies pulped[78]
The Story of FerdinandMunro Leaf1936Children's fictionBanned in Nazi Germany.[79]

West Germany (1949–1990) and Germany (1990–present)

In today's Germany, a book is considered banned if it has been confiscated by a court. The distribution of a confiscated book is prohibited, but private possession and reading is still legal (with the exception of child and youth pornographic material, where possession is already a criminal offense).

The official list of confiscated books was published by the Federal Department for Media Harmful to Young Persons (Bundeszentrale für Kinder- und Jugendmedienschutz) in the magazine "BzKJaktuell" until the beginning of 2022.

The list of confiscated books should not be confused with books on the "List of Media Harmful to Young Persons" (colloquially known as the "Index"). Books indexed by the Federal Department for Media Harmful to Young Persons are subject to strict restrictions and may only be offered and sold to adults.[82]

List of books confiscated for violating Criminal Code 86, 86a, 130 or 130a

This list collectively lists media that violate one of the following paragraphs:

TitleAuthor(s)Year publishedTypeNotes
Auschwitz - Die Erste Vergasung - Gerüchte und WirklichkeitCarlo Mattogno2007Holocaust denialConfiscated by the Mannheim Regional Court in September 2012.[87]
Unofficial title translation: Auschwitz, The First Gassing, Rumors and Reality
Auschwitz - Tätergeständnisse und Augenzeugen des HolocaustJürgen Graf1994Holocaust denialConfiscated by the Mannheim Regional Court in November 1994.[88]
Unofficial title translation: Auschwitz - Confessions of Perpetrators and Eyewitnesses of the Holocaust
Der Auschwitz-Mythos - Legende oder WirklichkeitWilhelm Stäglich1978Holocaust denialConfiscated by the Stuttgart Regional Court in May 1982.[89]
Unofficial title translation: The Auschwitz Myth - Legend or Reality
Balisong - The Lethal Art of Filipino Knife FightingSid Cambell, Gary Cagaanan, Sonny Umpad, published by Paladin Press1986InstructionalConfiscated by the Munich Regional Court in May 1991.[90]
Black Book Companion - State-of-the Art Improvised MunitionsPublished by Paladin Press1990InstructionalConfiscated by the Munich Regional Court in July 1991.[91]
Die Chemie von Auschwitz - Die Technologie und Toxikologie von Zyklon B und den Gaskammern - Eine TatortuntersuchungGermar Rudolf2017Holocaust denialConfiscated by the Darmstadt Regional Court in March 2018.[92]
Unofficial title translation: The Chemistry of Auschwitz - The Technology and Toxicology of Zyklon B and the Gas Chambers - A Crime Scene Investigation
Cold Steel - Technique of Close CombatJohn Styres, published by Paladin Press1952InstructionalConfiscated by the Munich Regional Court in May 1991.[93]
Deathtrap! Improvised Booby-Trap DevicesJo Jo Gonzales, published by Paladin Press1989InstructionalConfiscated by the Munich Regional Court in July 1991.[94]
Dragons Touch - Weaknesses of the Human AnatomyMaster Hei Long, published by Paladin Press1983InstructionalConfiscated by the Munich Regional Court in May 1991.[95]
Get Tough! How to Win in Hand-to-Hand FightingWilliam E. Fairbairn, published by Paladin Press1942InstructionalConfiscated by the Munich Regional Court in July 1991.[96]
Der Holocaust auf dem Prüfstand - Augenzeugenberichte versus NaturgesetzeJürgen Graf1992Holocaust denialConfiscated by the Weinheim Regional Court in September 1993.[97]
Unofficial title translation: The Holocaust under scrutiny - eyewitness accounts versus natural laws
Der Holocaust-SchwindelJürgen Graf1993Holocaust denialConfiscated by the Weinheim Regional Court in September 1993.[98]
Unofficial title translation: The Holocaust Hoax
Home Workshop ExplosivesUncle Fester, published by Loompanics Unlimited1990InstructionalConfiscated by the Munich Regional Court in July 1991.[99]
Homemade Guns and Homemade AmmoRonald B. Brown, published by Loompanics Unlimited1986InstructionalConfiscated by the Munich Regional Court in July 1991.[100]
Mein KampfAdolf Hitler1925Political manifestoIn Germany, the copyright of the book was held by the State Government of Bavaria, and the Bavarian authorities prevented any reprinting from 1945 onward. This did not affect existing copies, which were available as vintage books.
In 2016, following the expiration of the copyright, Mein Kampf was republished in Germany for the first time since 1945 as a commented edition by the Institut für Zeitgeschichte.[101]
An uncommented reprint was confiscated by the Forchheim Regional Court in October 2016 for Incitement of masses.[102] [103] Annotated editions are not affected by the confiscation.
The Poisoner's HandbookMaxwell Hutchkinson, published by Loompanics Unlimited1988InstructionalConfiscated by the Munich Regional Court in May 1991.[104]
Silent DeathUncle Fester, published by Loompanics Unlimited1989InstructionalConfiscated by the Munich Regional Court in May 1991.[105]
Todesursache ZeitgeschichtsforschungJürgen Graf1995Holocaust denialConfiscated by the Mannheim Regional Court in January 1996.[106]
Unofficial title translation: Cause of death: Contemporary history research
Vorlesungen über den Holocaust - Strittige Fragen im KreuzverhörGermar Rudolf2005Holocaust denialConfiscated by the Mannheim Regional Court in March 2007.[107]
Unofficial title translation: Lectures on the Holocaust - Controversial Questions in Cross-Examination

Guatemala

TitleAuthor(s)Year publishedTypeNotes
Mein Kampf (1925)Adolf Hitler1925Political manifesto Banned during the regime of Jorge Ubico along with anti-Hitler writings such as by those of Hermann Rauschning in order to encourage political neutrality in WWII.[108]
El Señor PresidenteMiguel Ángel Asturias1946NovelBanned in Guatemala because it went against the ruling political leaders.[109]

India

See main article: List of books banned in India.

Indonesia

TitleAuthor(s)Year publishedTypeNotes
The Fugitive (Perburuan) (1950)Pramoedya Ananta Toer1950NovelBanned in Indonesia in 1950, for containing "subversive" material, including an attempt to promote Marxist–Leninist thought and other Communist theories. As of 2006, the ban is still in effect.
All Chinese literature1967Literature and CulturePresidential Instruction No. 14/1967 (Inpress No. 14/1967) on Chinese Religion, Beliefs, and Traditions effectively banned any Chinese literature in Indonesia, including the prohibition of Chinese characters.
The Satanic Verses (1988)Salman Rushdie1988NovelBanned for blasphemy against Islam.[110]
InterestKevin Gaughen2015NovelBanned by the government of Indonesia for subversive and/or anti-government themes.

Iran

TitleAuthor(s)Year publishedTypeNotes
The Satanic Verses (1988)Salman Rushdie1988NovelBanned for blasphemy against Islam.
The Gods Laugh on Mondays (1995)Reza Khoshnazar1995NovelWas banned in Iran after men torched its publication house.[111]

Ireland

Titlewidth=100ptAuthor(s)Year publishedTypeNotes
Christianity not MysteriousJohn Toland1696Non-fictionBanned by the Irish Parliament for contradicting the teaching of the Anglican Church. Copies of the book were burnt by the public hangman in Dublin.[112]
Droll StoriesHonoré de Balzac1837Short storiesBanned for obscenity in 1953. The ban was lifted in 1967.
Married LoveMarie Stopes1918Non-fictionBanned by the Irish Censorship Board for discussing birth control.[113]
And Quiet Flows the DonMikhail Sholokhov1928–1940Novel SequenceThe English translations of Sholokhov's work were banned for "indecency".[114]
Elmer GantrySinclair Lewis1927NovelElmer Gantry was banned in the Irish Free State.
The House of GoldLiam O'Flaherty1929NovelThe first book to be banned by the Irish Free State for alleged "indecency". Republished in 2013.[115]
A Farewell to ArmsErnest Hemingway1929NovelSuppressed in the Irish Free State.
Marriage and MoralsBertrand Russell1929Non-fictionSuppressed in the Irish Free State for discussing sex education, birth control and open marriages.
Commonsense and the ChildEthel Mannin1931Non-fictionBanned in the Irish Free State for advocating sex education for adolescents.
The Bulpington of BlupH. G. Wells1932NovelBanned in the Irish Free State.[116]
Brave New WorldAldous Huxley1932NovelBanned in Ireland in 1932, allegedly because of references of sexual promiscuity.
The Work, Wealth and Happiness of MankindH. G. Wells1932Non-fictionBanned in the Irish Free State.
Men of Good WillJules Romains1932–1946Novel SequenceThe English translations of Romains' novel sequence were banned in the Irish Free State.
The MartyrLiam O'Flaherty1933NovelBanned in the Irish Free State.
The Laws of LifeHalliday Sutherland1935Non-fictionBanned in the Irish Free State for discussing sex education and Calendar-based contraceptive methods – even though The Laws of Life had been granted a Cum permissu superiorum endorsement by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Westminster.
Honourable EstateVera Brittain1936NovelBanned in the Irish Free State.
I Knock at the DoorSeán O'Casey1939AutobiographyBanned in Ireland.[117]
Dutch InteriorFrank O'Connor1940NovelBanned in Ireland.
The Tailor and AnstyEric Cross1942Non-fictionBanned by the Irish censors for discussing sexuality in rural Ireland.[118]
Borstal BoyBrendan Behan1958Autobiographical novelBanned in Ireland in 1958. The Irish Censorship of Publications Board was not obliged to reveal its reason but it is believed that it was rejected for its critique of Irish republicanism and the Catholic Church, and its depiction of adolescent sexuality.
The Country GirlsEdna O'Brien1960NovelBanned by Ireland's censorship board in 1960 for its explicit sexual content.[119] [120]
The Lonely Girl (1962)Edna O'Brien1962NovelBanned in Ireland in 1962 after Archbishop John Charles McQuaid complained personally to Justice Minister Charles Haughey that it "was particularly bad".
The DarkJohn McGahern1965NovelBanned in Ireland for obscenity.[121]
My Secret GardenNancy Friday1973Non-fictionBanned in Ireland for its sexual content.[122]

Italy

TitleAuthor(s)Year publishedTypeNotes
All Quiet on the Western FrontErich Maria Remarque1928FictionBanned in Fascist Italy because of its antimilitarism (currently not banned).[123]
A Farewell to ArmsErnest Hemingway1929FictionBanned in Fascist Italy for depicting the Italian Army's defeat at the Battle of Caporetto (currently this book is not banned).[124]

Lebanon

TitleAuthor(s)Year publishedTypeNotes
Sophie's Choice (1979)William Styron1979NovelBanned in Lebanon for its positive depiction of Jews.
Schindler's Ark (1982)Thomas Keneally1982NovelBanned in Lebanon for its positive depiction of Jews.
The Da Vinci CodeDan Brown2003NovelBanned in September 2004 in Lebanon after Catholic leaders deemed it offensive to Christianity. (See Inaccuracies in The Da Vinci Code.)[126]
Grover's Eight Nights of LightJodie Shepherd2017Sesame Street bookBanned in 2017 for promoting Hanukkah.

Malaysia

TitleAuthor(s)Year publishedTypeNotes
The Satanic Verses (1988)Salman Rushdie1988NovelBanned for blasphemy against Islam.
Onward Muslim SoldiersRobert Spencer2003Non-fictionOn July 12, 2007, the government of Malaysia announced a ban on Spencer's book, citing "confusion and anxiety among the Muslims" as the cause.[127]
Fifty Shades TrilogyE L James2011–12NovelThe entire trilogy was banned in Malaysia from 2015 for containing "sadistic" material and "threat to morality".[128]
The Mask of Sanity (2017)Jacob M. Appel2017NovelBanned preemptively in Malaysia for blasphemy.[129]
Rebirth: Reformasi, Resistance, and Hope in New MalaysiaKean Wong 2020Non- fictionBanned for containing insulting elements to the Malaysian coat of arms which is likely to be prejudicial to public order, security, national interest, alarm public opinion and contrary to any law, and therefore is "absolutely prohibited throughout Malaysia".[130]
Gay is OK! A Christian Perspective(2013–2022)Boon Lin Ngeo2013Non-fictionBanned for attempting to promote homosexual culture in Malaysia, which goes against religious and cultural sensitivities in the country.[131] In 2022, the ban was challenged through a judicial review petition in High Court of Kuala Lumpur. The court quashed the ban and ordered the Home Ministry of Malaysia to pay RM 5000 to the author.[132]
Peichi (Tamil: ''பேய்ச்சி'')Ma. Naveen2020NovelBanned for containing pornographic and immoral content.[133] Notably, it was the first Tamil language publication to be banned in the country.

Morocco

TitleAuthor(s)Year publishedTypeNotes
Notre ami le roi (1993)Gilles Perrault1993Biography of Hassan II of MoroccoBanned in Morocco. This book is a biography of King Hassan and examines cases of torture, killing, and political imprisonment said to have been carried out by the Moroccan Government at his orders.[134]
Le roi prédateur (2012)Catherine Graciet and Éric Laurent2012Investigative JournalismBanned in Morocco. This book makes allegedly "defamatory" accusations of corruption against Mohammed VI of Morocco, after investigating the exponential growth of his wealth.[135] [136]

Nepal

TitleAuthor(s)Year publishedTypeNotes
The Satanic Verses (1988)Salman Rushdie1988NovelBanned for blasphemy against Islam.
A Modern Approach to Social Studies (2010)Unknown2010School textbookBanned for blasphemy against Islam.[137]
Self Study Material on Nepal's Territory and Border (2020)Ministry of Education, Science and Technology2020Map bookBanned for irredentist views regarding the country's neighbors.

New Zealand

TitleAuthor(s)Year publishedTypeNotes
Lolita (1955)Vladimir Nabokov1955NovelBanned for being "obscene"; uncensored in 1964.
Borstal BoyBrendan Behan1958Autobiographical novelBanned shortly after its ban in Ireland in 1958. It was allowed to be published in New Zealand in 1963.
The Peaceful Pill Handbook (2007)Philip Nitschke and Fiona Stewart2007Instructional manual on euthanasiaInitially banned in New Zealand by Office of Film & Literature Classification since it was deemed to be objectionable.[141] In May 2008 an edited version of the book was allowed for sale if sealed and an indication of the censorship classification was displayed.
Into the River (2012)Ted Dawe2012NovelBanned in New Zealand in 2015; subsequently unrestricted in the same year.[142]
The Great Replacement (2019)Brenton Harrison Tarrant2019ManifestoThe Christchurch shooter's manifesto was banned shortly after it appeared on the internet in 2019.

Norway

TitleAuthor(s)Year publishedTypeNotes
Fra Kristiania-BohêmenHans Jæger1885NovelSexually explicit.[144]
AlbertineChristian Krohg1886NovelSexually explicit.[145]
Snorri the Seal (1941)Frithjof Sælen1941FableSatirical book banned during the German occupation of Norway.[146]
The Song of the Red RubyAgnar Mykle1956NovelSexually explicit. Ban lifted in 1958.[147]
Without a StitchJens Bjørneboe1966NovelSexually explicit. The ban was never formally lifted.[148]

Pakistan

See main article: List of books banned in Pakistan.

Philippines

TitleAuthor(s)Year publishedTypeNotes
Noli Me TángereJose Rizal1887NovelBanned by Spanish colonial authorities in the Philippines due to being critical to the Spanish government.[150]
El FilibusterismoJose Rizal1891Novel
The Conjugal Dictatorship of Ferdinand and Imelda MarcosPrimitivo Mijares1976Non-fictionBanned for during the Martial Law period due to being critical of the administration of President Ferdinand Marcos.[151]
The Untold Story of Imelda MarcosCarmen Navarro PedrosaBiographyBanned in 1972, shortly after the start of the Martial Law period under President Ferdinand Marcos. The "unauthorized" biography was banned for the depiction of First Lady Imelda Marcos' extravagance.
Tawid diwa sa pananagisag ni Bienvenido Lumbera: Ang Bayan, ang Nanunulat at ang Magasing Sagisag sa Imahinatibong Yugto ng Batas Militar 1975–1979Dexter CayanesResearch on the literary works by Bienvenido Lumbera, who was imprisoned during the Martial Law period under President Ferdinand Marcos. Banned in 2022 by the Commission on the Filipino Language (KWF) from public libraries and schools for being "anti-government".[152]
Teatro Political DosMalou JacobBanned in 2022 by the Commission on the Filipino Language (KWF) from public libraries and schools for being "anti-government". The works are previously published under the auspices of the KWF.
Kalatas: Mga Kuwentong Bayan at Kuwentong BuhayRommel Rodriguez
May Hadlang ang UmagaDon Pagusara
Labas: Mga Palabas ng SentroReuel AguillaBanned in 2022 by the Commission on the Filipino Language (KWF) from public libraries and schools for being "anti-government

Poland

TitleAuthor(s)Year publishedTypeNotes
Mirror of the Polish Crown (1618)Sebastian Miczyński1618Anti-Semitic pamphletBecause this pamphlet published in 1618 was one of the causes of the anti-Jewish riots in Cracow, it was banned by Sigismund III Vasa.[153]
Mein Kampf (1925)Adolf Hitler1925Political manifesto Banned until 1992.

Portugal

TitleAuthor(s)Year publishedTypeNotes
História do Mundo para as Crianças (pt)Monteiro Lobato1933NovelThe book was banned by the Portuguese government without any clear reason. According to the author, one possible reason was because he was from the "current of thought what claims that the discovery of Brazil happened 'by random'" or by the fact he "have registered the history of the 1600 years cut to the Arabian navy by Vasco da Gama".[154]
New Portuguese Letters
(Novas Cartas Portuguesas)
Maria Isabel Barreno, Maria Teresa Horta and Maria Velho da Costa1972Banned as "pornographic and an offense to public morals"; authors charged with "abuse of the freedom of the press" and "outrage to public decency"; uplifted after the Carnation Revolution in 1974.[155]

Qatar

TitleAuthor(s)Year publishedTypeNotes
The BoysGarth Ennis2012Comic book seriesBanned in Qatar in 2012.[156]
The Man Who Wouldn't Stand Up (2012)Jacob M. Appel2012NovelBanned in Qatar in 2014 for its depiction of Islam.[157]
Love Comes Later (2014)Mohanalakshmi Rajakumar2014NovelBanned in Qatar.[158]

Russia

See also: Federal List of Extremist Materials.

TitleAuthor(s)Year publishedTypeNotes
QuranUnknownReligious textIn 2013, a Russian court censored the text under the country's 'extremism' laws.[160]
Rights of Man (1791)Thomas Paine1791Political theoryBanned in Tsarist Russia after the Decembrist revolt.[161]
The Communist ManifestoKarl Marx and Friedrich Engels1848Political ManifestoProhibited by several countries, including Tsarist Russia.
WorksFriedrich Nietzsche1872–1901Non-fictionBanned in Soviet Union since 1923 on proposal of Nadezhda Krupskaya. All works were placed on the list of forbidden books and kept in libraries only for restricted, authorized use.[162]
Looking BackwardEdward Bellamy1888NovelProhibited by the Tsarist Russian censors.[163]
The Protocols of the Elders of Zion (1903)Unknown1903A forgery, portraying a Jewish conspiracy to take over the worldBanned in various libraries and many attempts to ban in various nations, such as in Russia.
Mein Kampf (1925)Adolf Hitler1925Political manifesto Banned in the Russian Federation as extremist.[164]
Animal FarmGeorge Orwell1945Political novellaCompleted in 1943, Orwell found that no publisher would print the book, due to its criticism of the USSR, an important ally of Britain in the War.[165] Once published, the book was banned in the USSR and other communist countries.[166]
Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949)George Orwell1949NovelBanned by the Soviet Union in 1950, as Stalin understood that it was a satire based on his leadership. It was not until 1990 that the Soviet Union legalised the book and it was re-released after editing.[167]
Doctor ZhivagoBoris Pasternak1955–1988NovelBanned in the Soviet Union until 1988 for criticizing life in Russia after the Russian Revolution. When its author, Boris Pasternak, won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1958 he was forced to reject it under government pressure.
One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich (1962)Alexander Solzhenitsyn1962NovelBanned from publication in the Soviet Union in 1964.
The First Circle (1968)Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn1968NovelAfter Nikita Khrushchev was removed from power in 1964, all extant and forthcoming works by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn were banned in the Soviet Union. This work details the lives of scientists forced to work in a Stalinist research center.[168]
The Gulag Archipelago (1973)Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn1973Non-fictionBanned in the Soviet Union because it went against the image the Soviet Government tried to project of itself and its policies.[169] However, it has been available in the former Soviet Union since at least the 1980s. In 2009, the Education Ministry of Russia added The Gulag Archipelago to the curriculum for high-school students.[170]
Apocalypse CultureAdam Parfrey1987Non-fictionCollection of articles, interviews and documents exploring various marginal aspects of 20th century culture. In 2006, shortly after Ultra.Kultura (Ультра.Культура) published a Russian edition combining Apocalypse Culture and Apocalypse Culture II as a single volume titled Культура времен Апокалипсиса, the volume was banned by Kremlin decree as drug propaganda, owing to its inclusion of David Woodard's essay "The Ketamine Necromance". All unsold copies were condemned and ordered destroyed.
Siege1992Non-fictionAnthology of essays advocating for neo-Nazi revolution through terrorism. Banned on August 14, 2023.[171]

Saudi Arabia

TitleAuthor(s)Year publishedTypeNotes
Queen of Sheba and Biblical ScholarshipBernard LeemanHistoryCurrently banned in Saudi Arabia for suggesting the Hebrews originated in Yemen and their Israelite successors established their original pre-586 B.C.E. kingdoms of Israel and Judah between Medina and Yemen.
Goat DaysBenyamin & Joseph Koyippally2008NovelCurrently banned in Saudi Arabia.[172] [173]
Fazail-e-AmaalMuhammad Zakariya KandhlawiSometime between the 1920s and 1950sSufi evangalismCurrently banned in Saudi Arabia.[174] [175]

Singapore

TitleAuthor(s)Year publishedTypeNotes
Value, Price and ProfitKarl Marx1865Non-fictionBanned under the Internal Security (Prohibition of Publications) (Consolidation) Order.
Origin of Family, Private Property and StateFriedrich Engels1884Non-fiction
One Step Forward, Two Steps BackVladimir Lenin1904Non-fiction
Theories of Surplus ValueKarl Marx1905Non-fiction
Two Tactics of Social Democracy in the Democratic RevolutionVladimir Lenin1905Non-fiction
Anarchism or Socialism?Joseph Stalin1907Non-fiction
Fundamental Problems of MarxismGeorgi Plekhanov1908Political pamphlet
Heroines of the Modern ProgressElmer C. Adams1913Non-fiction
The Right of Nations to Self-DeterminationVladimir Lenin1914Non-fiction
What Is to Be Done?Vladimir Lenin1917Non-fiction
Imperialism, the Highest Stage of CapitalismVladimir Lenin1917Non-fiction
State and RevolutionVladimir Lenin1917Non-fiction
The Proletarian Revolution and the Renegade KautskyVladimir Lenin1918Non-fiction
Friedrich Engels: A BiographyGustav Mayer1920Biography
Vladimir Lenin1920Non-fiction
On CooperationVladimir Lenin1923Non-fiction
Problems of LeninismJoseph Stalin1926Non-fiction
Time, Forward!Valentin Katayev1932Novel
How the Steel Was TemperedNikolai Ostrovsky1936Novel
Marxism and the National and Colonial QuestionJoseph Stalin1937Non-fiction
Combat LiberalismMao Zedong1937Non-fiction
The A to Z of the Soviet UnionAlex Page1946Non-fiction
Aspects of China's Anti-Japanese StruggleMao Zedong1948Non-fiction
The Case for CommunismWilliam Gallacher1949Non-fiction
Twilight of World CapitalismWilliam Z. Foster1949Non-fiction
Concerning Marxism in LinguisticsJoseph Stalin1950Non-fiction
The Social and State Structure of the USSRAlexander Karpinsky1952Non-fiction
The Satanic VersesSalman Rushdie1988NovelBanned in 1989 for blasphemy against Islam.[176]
What Islam Is All AboutYahiya Emerick1997Religious education Banned in 2018 for "promoting enmity among different religious communities".[177] [178]
The Wisdom of JihadAbuhuraira Abdurrahman2005Non-fiction
Things that Nullify One's IslaamShaykh al-Islaam Muhammad ibn 'Abdil-Wahhaab2013Non-fiction
Red Lines: Political Cartoons and the Struggle Against CensorshipCherian George and Sonny Liew2021Non-fictionBanned in 2021 for offensive content against Muslims.[179]

South Africa

TitleAuthor(s)Year publishedTypeNotes
Frankenstein (1818)Mary Shelley1818NovelBanned in apartheid South Africa in 1955 for containing "obscene" or "indecent" material.
"The Lottery" (1948)Shirley Jackson1948Short storyBanned in South Africa during Apartheid.[180]
Lolita (1955)Vladimir Nabokov1955NovelBanned for being "obscene".
A World of StrangersNadine Gordimer1958NovelBanned in South Africa because of its criticism of Apartheid.[181]
Why We Can't WaitMartin Luther King Jr.1964Non-fictionBanned in South Africa because of its criticism of white supremacy.[182]
The First Book of Africa Langston Hughes1964Non-fiction; Children's bookBanned in South Africa for its celebration of Black African culture.
The Autobiography of Malcolm XMalcolm X with Alex Haley1965Non-fictionBanned in South Africa because of its criticism of white supremacy.
Stokely Carmichael and Charles V. Hamilton1967Non-fictionBanned in South Africa because of its criticism of white supremacy.
Soul on IceEldridge Cleaver1968Non-fictionBanned in South Africa because of its criticism of white supremacy, and its sexual content.
The Satanic Bible (1969)Anton LaVey1969Religious textBanned during apartheid in South Africa from 1973 to 1993 for moral reasons.[183]
The Struggle Is My LifeNelson Mandela1978Non-fictionBanned in Apartheid South Africa until 1990.[184]
Burger's DaughterNadine Gordimer1979NovelBanned in South Africa in July 1979 for going against the government's racial policies; the ban was reversed in October of the same year.
July's People (1981)Nadine Gordimer1981NovelBanned during the Apartheid-era in South Africa.[185] July's People is now included in the South African school curriculum.[186]

South Korea

TitleAuthor(s)Year published (South Korea)TypeNotes
Year 501: The Conquest ContinuesNoam Chomsky2000PoliticsBanned from distribution within the South Korean military as part of 23 books banned on August 1, 2008 by the South Korean Ministry of National Defense in response to intelligence suggesting a book-distribution campaign to active-duty soldiers by the pro-North Korean Hanchongnyon.[187] The books were classified into three categories: 11 for praise of North Korea, 10 for anti-government/anti-American content, and 2 for anti-capitalism.[188] [189]
What Uncle Sam Really WantsNoam Chomsky2007Politics
Guerillas of the Kingdom of SamsungPressian2008Politics
Auf Der UniversitätTheodor Storm1999Politics
The Global TrapHans-Peter Martin and Harald Schumann2003Politics
Ha-Joon Chang2007Non-fiction
One Spoon on This EarthHyun Ki-young1999Novel
SlotsShin Gyeong-jin2007NovelBanned as part of 19 books added in August 2011 to the 2008 banned book list, all belonging to the 'anti-capitalism' category.[190]
Respect: Everything a Guy Needs to Know About SexInti Chavez Perez2020Non-fictionBanned from distribution to readers below the age of 19 through schools, libraries and book stores in 2024 by the South Korean Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism. The book was reported to authorities as part of a campaign against books on sex education.[191]

Spain

width=150ptTitlewidth=120ptAuthor(s)Year publishedwidth=120ptTypeNotes
WorksJohannes Kepler1596–1634Non-fictionBanned by Habsburg Monarchy of Spain for perceived heresy.[192]
WorksVoltaire1727–1778Novels, Plays, Non-fictionVoltaire's entire body of work was banned by the Bourbon Monarchy of Spain, after it was condemned by the Spanish Inquisition.[193]
WorksVicente Blasco Ibáñez1892–1928Novels, Non-fictionAll of Blasco Ibáñez's books were banned by the Franco government in 1939.[194]
A Short History of the WorldH. G. Wells1922Non-fictionAn expanded, Spanish-language translation of A Short History of the World, discussing recent world events, was banned by Spanish censors in 1940. This edition of A Short History was not published in Spain until 1963. In two 1948 reports, Spanish censors gave a list of objections to the books's publication. These were that the book "shows socialist inclinations, attacks the Catholic Church, gives a twisted interpretation of the Spanish Civil War and the Spanish National Movement, and contains 'tortuous concepts'."[195]
UlyssesJames Joyce1922Novel The complete 1945 Spanish-language translation of Ulysses was suppressed by the Spanish authorities until 1962.[196]
The Story of FerdinandMunro Leaf1936Children's fictionBanned in Francoist Spain.
Homage to CataloniaGeorge Orwell1938Non-fictionBanned in Francoist Spain for its support of the Republican faction during the Spanish Civil War.[197]
For Whom The Bell TollsErnest Hemingway1940NovelSuppressed by the Spanish authorities until 1968.[198]
WorksFederico García Lorca1939Poetry, dramaBanned until 1954; published in Argentina.[199]
You Can't Be Too CarefulH. G. Wells1941NovelBanned in Francoist Spain for criticizing Christianity, and for mentioning the Bombing of Guernica by the Axis air forces.[200]
The Spanish LabyrinthGerald Brenan1943Non-fictionBanned in Francoist Spain because of its strong criticism of the Nationalist Faction's actions during the Spanish Civil War.[201]
The Second Sex1949Non-fictionBanned in Francoist Spain for its advocacy of feminism.[202]
The HiveCamilo José Cela1950FictionBanned by censors of Francoist Spain.[203]
The Spanish Civil WarHugh Thomas1961Non-fictionBanned by censors of Francoist Spain for its negative depiction of the Nationalist Faction during the Civil War, and its critique of the Franco regime.[204]
The Death of LorcaIan Gibson1971BiographyBanned briefly in Spain.[205]

Thailand

TitleAuthor(s)Year publishedTypeNotes
The Devil's DiscusRayne Kruger1964Non-fictionBanned in Thailand in 2006 for violating the country's lese-majesté rules through its discussion of the murder of Thailand's king in 1946.[207]
The Satanic Verses (1988)Salman Rushdie1988NovelBanned for blasphemy against Islam.
The King Never Smiles (2006)Paul M. Handley2006BiographyBanned in Thailand for its criticism of King Bhumibol Adulyadej.[208]
Rama X: The Thai Monarchy under King Vajiralongkorn (2006)Pavin Chachavalpongpun2024BiographyBanned in Thailand for its criticism of King Vajiralongkorn.[209]

Ukraine

See main article: Russian book ban in Ukraine.

United Arab Emirates

TitleAuthor(s)Year publishedTypeNotes
Animal FarmGeorge Orwell1945Political novellaIn 2002, the novel was banned in the schools of the United Arab Emirates, because it contained text or images that would go against Islamic values, most notably an anthropomorphic, talking pig as the leader of the farm. However, the ban is no longer enforced and has been recently lifted.[210]
Goat DaysBenyamin & Joseph Koyippally2008Novel

United Kingdom

width=170ptTitlewidth=120ptAuthor(s)Year publishedYear BannedYear Unbanned TypeNotes
AreopagiticaJohn Milton164416441695EssayBanned in the Kingdom of England for political reasons.[211]
Fanny Hill or Memoirs of a Woman of PleasureJohn Cleland174817491970NovelBanned in the UK till after the Second World War.[212]
Rights of ManThomas Paine17911792Pre-1990 *Unknown*Political theoryBanned in the UK and author charged with treason for supporting the French Revolution.
Despised and RejectedRose Laure Allatini (under the pseudonym A. T. Fitzroy)191819181975[213] NovelBanned under the UK's Defence of the Realm Act for criticizing Britain's involvement in World War I, and for sympathetically depicting male homosexuality.[214]
Ulysses (1922)James Joyce19221936NovelBanned in the UK until 1936.[215] [216]
Lady Chatterley's Lover (1928)D. H. Lawrence19281960NovelBanned in the United Kingdom for violation of obscenity laws; the ban was lifted in 1960.
The Well of Loneliness (1928)Radclyffe Hall192819281949NovelBanned in the UK in 1928 for its lesbian theme; republished in 1949.[217]
BoyJames Hanley193119341992NovelProsecuted in 1934 after Hanley's publisher Boriswood lost a court case against a charge of obscenity.[218] Reprinted in 1992 by Penguin Books and André Deutsch.
LolitaVladimir Nabokov195519551959[219] NovelBanned for being "obscene".
Last Exit to BrooklynHubert Selby Jr.1966 (in the UK)19671968Anthology of short storiesBanned in Soho for frank depictions of taboo subjects, such as drug use, street violence, homosexuality, gender identity and domestic violence.[220]
SpycatcherPeter Wright198519851988AutobiographyBanned in the UK 1985–1988 for revealing secrets. Wright was a former MI5 intelligence officer and his book was banned before it was even published in 1987.[221] [222]
Lord HorrorDavid Britton199019911992NovelBanned in England in 1991 where it was found obscene; it is currently the last book to be banned in the UK. The judge ordered the remaining print run to be destroyed. The ban was lifted in the Appeal Court in July 1992 but the book remains out of print.[223]
The Anarchist CookbookWilliam Powell1971
  • Unknown*
  • Unknown*
InstructionalCriminal due to containing information useful to terrorists.[224] [225]
Kill or Get KilledRex Applegate1976
  • Unknown*
  • Unknown*
InstructionalCriminal due to containing information useful to terrorists.
Put 'Em Down. Take 'Em Out. Knife Fighting Techniques From Folsom PrisonDon Pentecost
  • Unknown*
  • Unknown*
  • Unknown*
InstructionalCriminal due to containing information useful to terrorists.

United States

See also: Book banning in the United States (2021–present).

TitleAuthor(s)Year PublishedYear UnbannedTypeNotes
The DecameronGiovanni Boccaccio18731959Story collectionBanned from US mail under the Federal Anti-Obscenity Act (Comstock Law) of 1873, which banned the sending or receiving of works containing "obscene", "filthy", or "inappropriate" material.
The Canterbury TalesGeoffrey Chaucer18731959Story collectionBanned from US mail under the Federal Anti-Obscenity Act (Comstock Law) of 1873, which banned the sending or receiving of works containing "obscene", "filthy", or "inappropriate" material. U.S. obscenity laws were overturned in 1959 by the Supreme Court in Kingsley Pictures Corp. v. Regents.[226] [227]
The Meritorious Price of Our Redemption (1650)William Pynchon1650
  • Unknown*
Religious critiqueThe first book banned in the New World. Pynchon, a prominent leader of the Massachusetts Bay Colony who, in 1636, founded the City of Springfield, Massachusetts, wrote this explicit critique of Puritanism, published in London in 1650. That year, several copies made their way back to the New World. Pynchon, who resided in Springfield, was unaware that his book suffered the New World's first book burning, on the Boston Common. Accused of heresy by the Massachusetts General Court, Pynchon quietly transferred ownership of the Connecticut River Valley's largest land-holdings to his son, and then suffered indignities as he left the New World for England. It was the first work banned in Boston.[228]
Moll Flanders or The Fortunes and Misfortunes of the Famous Moll Flanders (1722)Daniel Defoe17221959NovelBanned from US mail under the Federal Anti-Obscenity Act (Comstock Law) of 1873, which banned the sending or receiving of works containing "obscene", "filthy", or "inappropriate" material. U.S. obscenity laws were overturned in 1959 by the Supreme Court in Kingsley Pictures Corp. v. Regents.[229]
Fanny Hill or Memoirs of a Woman of PleasureJohn Cleland17481959 and 1966NovelBanned in the US in 1821 for obscenity, then again in 1963. This was the last book ever banned by the US government. U.S. obscenity laws were overturned in 1959 by the Supreme Court in Kingsley Pictures Corp. v. Regents. See also Memoirs v. Massachusetts.
CandideVoltaire17591959NovelSeized by US Customs in 1930 for obscenity. U.S. obscenity laws were overturned in 1959 by the Supreme Court in Kingsley Pictures Corp. v. Regents.[230]
Uncle Tom's Cabin (1852)Harriet Beecher Stowe18521865NovelBanned in the Confederate States during the Civil War because of its anti-slavery content.
Elmer GantrySinclair Lewis19271959NovelBanned in Boston, Massachusetts, Kansas City, Missouri, Camden, New Jersey, and other US cities, this novel by Sinclair focused on religiosity and hypocrisy in the United States during the 1920s by depicting a preacher (the Reverend Dr. Elmer Gantry) as a protagonist who preferred easy money, alcohol, and "enticing young girls" to saving souls, while converting a traveling tent revival crusade into a profitable and permanent evangelical church and radio empire for his employers. Elmer Gantry also widely denounced from pulpits across the United States at the time of its initial publication. U.S. obscenity laws were overturned in 1959 by the Supreme Court in Kingsley Pictures Corp. v. Regents.[231] [232]
Lady Chatterley's Lover (1928)D. H. Lawrence19281959NovelTemporarily banned in the United States for violation of obscenity laws; the ban was lifted in 1959.
Tropic of Cancer (1934)Henry Miller19341964Novel (fictionalized memoir)Banned in the US in the 1930s until the early 1960s, seized by US Customs for sexually explicit content and vulgarity. The rest of Miller's work was also banned by the US.[233] Also banned in South Africa until the late 1980s.[234]
The Grapes of Wrath (1939)John Steinbeck1939
  • Unknown*
NovelWas temporarily banned in many places in the US. In the state of California in which it was partially set, it was banned for its alleged unflattering portrayal of residents of the area.[235]
Forever Amber (1944)Kathleen Winsor1944
  • Unknown*
NovelBanned in fourteen states in the US. Ban was lifted by an appeals court judge.
Memoirs of Hecate County (1946)Edmund Wilson19461959NovelBanned in the state of New York by the Supreme Court.[236]
Howl (1955)Allen Ginsberg19551957PoemCopies of the first edition seized by San Francisco Customs for obscenity in March 1957; after trial, obscenity charges were dismissed.[237]
Naked Lunch (1959)William S. Burroughs19591966NovelBanned by Boston courts in 1962 for obscenity, but that decision was reversed in 1966 by the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court.[238]
Pedagogy of the OppressedPaulo Freire1968Never illegalEducative TheoryBanned in Tucson, Arizona public schools.[239]
United States – Vietnam Relations, 1945–1967: A Study Prepared by the Department of Defense (1971)Robert McNamara and the United States Department of Defense1971Injunction lifted in 1971, Declassified in 2011Government studyAlso known as the Pentagon Papers. US President Nixon attempted to suspend publication of classified information. The restraint was lifted by the US Supreme Court in a 6–3 decision.[240] See also New York Times Co. v. United States.
The Federal MafiaIrwin Schiff1992Available for free, but denied for sale as deceptive commercial speech, appeal affirmed in 2004.Non-fictionAn injunction was issued by a US District Court in Nevada under against Irwin Schiff and associates Cynthia Neun and Lawrence Cohen against the sale of this book by those persons as the court found that the information it contains is fraudulent.[241]
Operation Dark Heart (2010) – Army Reserve Lt. Col. Anthony Shaffer2010In 2013, 198 of 433 redactions of classified material reinstated. In 2015, testimony to Congress was permitted. MemoirIn September 2010 the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) overrode the Army's January approval for publication. The DoD then purchased and destroyed all 9,500 first edition copies, citing concerns that it contained classified information which could damage national security. The publisher, St. Martin's Press,[242] in conjunction with the DoD created a second, redacted edition; which contains blacked out words, lines, paragraphs, and portions of the index.[243]

Vietnam

TitleAuthor(s)Year publishedTypeNotes
Animal FarmGeorge Orwell1945Political commentary Vietnamese translations are banned[247] [248] on the grounds of "promoting false socialism ideology" [249]
Nineteen Eighty-FourGeorge Orwell1949Political novellaThe book was unable to get certification for publication thus making it banned in Vietnam [250]
""Nha Ca1969NonfictionThe book was banned for its criticism of the actions of the national liberation front and for acknowledging the 1968 massacre of 6000 civilians in Huế
Paradise of the BlindDương Thu Hương1988Novel, Literary fictionBanned in Vietnam for criticism on the political party in control.[251]
No Man's LandDương Thu Hương2005Novel, Literary fictionBanned in Vietnam for criticism of the Vietnamese Communist Party.[252] [253] [254]
Politics for Everyone (Chính Trị Bình Dân)Phạm Đoan Trang2017Non-fictionBanned in Vietnam on the grounds of political sensitivity.[255] [256] [257]
Road To SerfdomFriedrich Hayek1944Political PhilosophyBanned due to criticism of the socialist state, especially the planned economy which would inevitably lead to totalitarianism.[258] [259]
A Tale for 2000 (Chuyện Kể Năm 2000)Bùi Ngọc Tuấn2000 Political CommentaryThe author talked about his experience being imprisoned in a "Vietnamese Gulag" for "Anti-revolutionary propaganda"[260] The book was banned with all copies ordered to be destroyed following the Decision No. 395 Regulation of the then Ministry of Culture and Information for violating Clauses 1 and 2 of the Article 33, Publishing Law. Which prohibits works criticising the Vietnamese Communist Party and propaganda going against the interests of the state.[261] [262] [263]
The Winning Side (Bên Thắng Cuộc)Huy Đức2012Non-fictonDue to publications within Vietnam had refused to publish, the author decided to print himself and released it on Amazon. Although it has not been officially banned, the Vietnamese Government had seized and question those who had them.[264] [265] [266] [267] This book was considered to be significant as it has provided insights that scholars had never seen before, while it had received a lot of criticism from Vietnamese state media.[268] [269]
A Dusty Wind (Một Cơn Gió Bụi)Trần Trọng Kim2017Biography, political commentary Banned in Vietnam for being "inappropriate, not objective, and containing unverified information" thus violating the Vietnamese Publishing Law, which tends to happen to the biographies of historical characters deemed to be "controversial" by the government.[270] [271] [272]

Yugoslavia

TitleAuthor(s)Year publishedTypeNotes
The Nickel-Plated-Feet Gang During the Occupation
(Les Pieds nickelés dans le maquis)
Successors of Louis Forton1879–1934Comic bookBanned in Yugoslavia by court order in 1945.
About a Silence in LiteratureŽivorad StojkovićEssayBanned in Yugoslavia by court order in 1951.[273]
(1957)Milovan Đilas1957Banned in Yugoslavia by court order in 1957; author sentenced for enemy propaganda to seven years in prison, prolonged to 13 years in 1962.
Curved RiverŽivojin Pavlović1963Story collectionIn 1963 in Yugoslavia withdrawn by the publisher (Nolit) at request of SDB officials.[274]
Dictionary of Modern Serbo-Croatian LanguageMiloš MoskovljevićDictionaryBanned in Yugoslavia by court order in 1966, at request of Mirko Tepavac, because "some definitions can cause disturbance among citizens".
A Message to Man and HumanityAleksandar CvetkovićBanned in Yugoslavia by court order in 1967 for "false and wicked claims, and enemy propaganda that supports pro-Chinese politics".
On Fierce Wound – Fierce HerbRatko ZakićWithdrawn from sales and destroyed after the decision of the Municipal Committee of the League of Communists of Kraljevo in Kraljevo, Yugoslavia in 1967.
Thoughts of a CorpsePrvoslav VujčićPoemsBanned in Yugoslavia by court order in 1983; republished in 2004.
Storytellers IIBoško NovakovićShort storiesWithdrawn from print in Yugoslavia in 1964 because it contained stories by Dragiša Vasić.
Castration of the WindPrvoslav VujčićPoemsWritten in Tuzla prison in 1984. Banned in Yugoslavia by court order in 1984; republished in 2005.

See also

Further reading

External links

Notes and References

  1. Peter Fryer, Private Case, Public Scandal, London, Secker & Warburg, 1966.
  2. Book: Albania – Gillian Gloyer – Google Boeken . 2016-09-07. 9781841623870 . Gloyer . Gillian . 2012 . Bradt Travel Guides . 8囡
  3. Banned Books . https://web.archive.org/web/20081002024206/http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1842832_1842838_1845288,00.html . October 2, 2008 . Time . September 29, 2008 . May 8, 2010.
  4. Web site: Decameron . National Archives of Australia . 22 May 2017 . March 19, 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180319231844/http://blog.naa.gov.au/banned/books/decameron/ .
  5. University of Melbourne (2013). Banned Books in Australia – A Special Collections-Art in the Library Exhibition." "http://www.lib.unimelb.edu.au/collections/special/exhibitions/bannedbooks/exhibition/australia.html", Retrieved June 12, 2014
  6. Web site: Droll Stories . National Archives of Australia . 23 May 2017 . August 3, 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170803205127/http://blog.naa.gov.au/banned/books/droll-stories/ .
  7. Book: Sova , Dawn B. . Banned Books: Literature Suppressed on Sexual Grounds . . c. 2006 . New York, NY . 0-8160-6272-2 . registration .
  8. Susanna & Jake de Vries (2007). To Hell And Back. NSW : HarperCollins
  9. Book: Cleland, John . Rembar, Charles . Miller, Henry . The End of Obscenity: The Trials of Lady Chatterley, Tropic of Cancer and Fanny Hill . registration . Harper & Row . San Francisco . 1986 . 528 . 0-06-097061-8.
  10. http://www.luciusbooks.com/product.php?p=7202
  11. https://www.slq.qld.gov.au/blog/cautious-amorist "The Cautious Amorist"
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