Thursday, 19 October 2017

This clever copy of Fahrenheit 451 can only be read when burned

This clever copy of Fahrenheit 451 can only be read when burned

Fahrenheit 451 is the 1953 Ray Bradbury novel (soon to be a film) about a “fireman” who burns books rather than saves them, as a means to keep society illiterate and complacent. The novel has been a lightning rod for issues of censorship and book banning, and it begins with the sentence, “It was a pleasure to burn.”
Read more: http://www.syfy.com/syfywire/this-clever-copy-of-fahrenheit-451-can-only-be-read-when-burned?source=Snapzu

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