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Post by pacinoyes on Feb 26, 2023 10:12:56 GMT
"Modern readers" ........hmmmmmmmm ......... LONDON, England — Publisher Penguin Random House announced Friday it will publish "classic" unexpurgated versions of Roald Dahl's children's novels after it received criticism for cuts and rewrites that were intended to make the books suitable for modern readers.
Along with the new editions, the company said 17 of Dahl's books would be published in their original form later this year as "The Roald Dahl Classic Collection" so "readers will be free to choose which version of Dahl's stories they prefer." .......................... The move comes after criticism of scores of changes made to "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" and other much-loved classics for recent editions published under the company's Puffin children's label, in which passages relating to weight, mental health, gender and race were altered.
Augustus Gloop, Charlie's gluttonous antagonist in "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" — originally published in 1964 — became "enormous" rather than "enormously fat." In "Witches," an "old hag" became an "old crow," and a supernatural female posing as an ordinary woman may be a "top scientist or running a business" instead of a "cashier in a supermarket or typing letters for a businessman."
In "Fantastic Mr. Fox," the word "black" was removed from a description of the "murderous, brutal-looking" tractors.
www.kcra.com/article/classic-roald-dahl-books-back-after-backlash/43062506#
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Post by JangoB on Feb 26, 2023 12:54:41 GMT
And I lol'd
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Post by JangoB on Feb 26, 2023 13:06:31 GMT
But in all seriousness things like this are making satire obsolete.
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Post by Martin Stett on Feb 26, 2023 14:14:54 GMT
I'd love to read a censored version of his porno books for a good laugh
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