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Ten Banned Books in Modern Libraries
Son and Lover [UK] The reason why David Herbert Lawrence was banned: Oedipus.

This is Lawrence's first novel, the father of sex novels. 196 1 year, Oklahoma, USA launched a book ban campaign. Sons and Lovers was listed as the first unsuitable book displayed in the rented "obscene book exposure car".

Web of Desire [America] The reason why henry miller banned broadcasting: the primitive way of sex.

Henry miller's masterpiece is regarded as one of the best works of repentance since Rousseau. Miller tried to find back the freedom lost by people in modern civilized society through primitive sexual love. This work was banned in many countries such as the United States as soon as it was published.

The knot of spring dreams [beauty] The reason why henry miller banned broadcasting: rich sexual imagination.

One of henry miller's major confessional works has not escaped the fate of being banned.

Lolita [America] The reason why Vladimir Nabokov was banned: pedophilia.

Nabokov's Jie won the world reputation as him. This book is a household name in America and is read as a "yellow book". From 1955 to 1982, this book was banned in France, Britain, Argentina, South Africa and other countries.

Bad luck of chastity [France] Sadr's reason for prohibiting destruction: sexual violence

In the manual number "Chastity Bad Luck" 40 10 1 collected by the National Library of Paris, Sade stated his creative intention: "Two sisters, the elder sister is lewd but luxurious, but the younger sister is repeatedly ravaged by chastity." This book was banned for a hundred years because Sadr exaggerated the details of his sister's being ravaged.

Emile Zola was banned from The Devil Wearing Prada. Reason: murder, incest, depravity.

The work directly describes the murder, incest, deception, depravity, political conspiracy, unjust imprisonment and disregard for human life of the Second Reich of France, which was intolerable by the upper class at that time and was repeatedly prohibited.

Amar Street [Russian] The reason why Alexander kuprin banned it: brothel life and prostitute psychology.

This is a harsh portrayal of the life of prostitutes. "This is a book" Psychology of Prostitutes "written by kuprin. He has carefully studied the life in brothels" (in lev tolstoy). After the October Revolution, the former Soviet Union banned books for more than 70 years.

The unbearable lightness of life [Czech Republic] Milan Kundera's reason for banning books: sexual description.

This is the masterpiece that made Kundera win the world reputation. The work describes the hero's desire and fear for women, and sex has become the whole content of his life. It was banned because the work involved a lot of sexual descriptions.

A lascivious man [Japan] The reason why Ihara Xihe was banned: the record of whoring.

This is a work written by the author based on his experience of visiting Huajie Liuxiang all over the country after losing his wife at the age of 34. The protagonist in the work, through the personal experience of having sex with 3742 women, realized the "true meaning" of "lust". This work was praised by later generations as "Japan's Jin Ping Mei".

Captain Pan and the girl of the army [Peru-Spain] The reason why Lusa was banned: the inside story of military prostitutes

Exposed the inside story of the Peruvian army establishing a secret mobile brothel. It is banned in Peru because it touches a sore spot for the military.