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Title: US Schools Ban García Márquez Novels Amid Rising Book Censorship

Book Bans Surge in US Schools, Targeting ⁢Diverse Works Including gabriel García Márquez

A wave of book removals is sweeping across American schools, with a new report detailing a record⁢ 6,870 titles censored during the 2023-2024 school ⁢year-a significant⁣ increase from previous years. The bans are impacting 2,308 authors, 243 illustrators, and 38 translators, and represent what PEN America calls “the normalization‍ of book banning,” ‌a climate reminiscent of⁢ the‌ Red Scare of ‌the 1950s. Notably, works by Nobel laureate Gabriel García ‍Márquez-Love in the Time of Cholera and One Hundred Years of​ Solitude-are among the titles facing restrictions.

As July 2021, a total of 22,810 books have been removed in 45 states and 451 public ⁤school districts. The bans aren’t limited to⁤ any single genre; while literature is most frequently targeted,even a biology textbook faced opposition in Florida for its discussion of climate change,evolution,and COVID-19. This surge in censorship isn’t driven by educational concerns, according to PEN America, but⁢ by external forces “exploiting the fears and​ anxieties of parents to exert ideological control over public⁤ education.”

Texas, Tennessee, Idaho, and Iowa⁤ lead the ‍nation in book removals, with 1,781, 1,622, 150, and 113 titles removed respectively.Stephen⁤ King is the most frequently censored author, ⁢with ‌206 instances of his books being banned,​ followed by Ellen ⁤Hopkins (167) and Sarah J. ⁣Maas ⁢(162). Other frequently banned titles include Anthony Burgess’ A Clockwork Orange ⁣(23 districts) and Jennifer Niven’s Breathless (20 districts).

Florida, under Governor Ron DeSantis, has emerged as a focal point for censorship, with the 2022 law HB 1467 limiting literary​ works with sexual allusions or LGBTQ+ content in classrooms. The‌ report underscores a pattern⁤ of repeated ⁢title bans and coordinated ‌tactics aimed at shaping⁣ the curriculum and limiting student access to diverse ‍perspectives.

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