"He wrote that at first they condensed the books, stripping out more and more offending passages until ultimately all that remained were footnotes, which hardly anyone read. Only after people stopped reading did the state employ firemen to burn books."
In the LA Weekly, Ray Bradbury insists that Fahrenheit 451 is about the dangers of television, not government censorship.
Sunday, June 03, 2007
The Drug of the Nation
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