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You Can't Read This: Forbidden Books, Lost Writing, Mistranslations, and Codes

You Can't Read This: Forbidden Books, Lost Writing, Mistranslations, and Codes

Published in
2006
3.71
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Description

Wherever people can read, there are stories about the magic, mystery, and power of what they read. Val Ross presents a history of reading that is, in fact, the story of the monumental, on-going struggle to read. From Enheduanna, daughter of Sargon the Great, the worlds oldest signed author to Empress Shotoku of Japan who in 764 ordered the printing of one million Buddhist prayers; from the story of Hulagu, Ghengis Khans nasty brother who destroyed the library of Baghdad to Bowdler and the censorship of Shakespeare, there have been barriers to reading ranging from the physical to the economical, social, and political.Written for children ages ten and up, You Cant Read This explores the development of alphabets, the decoding of ancient languages, and censorship in Ancient Rome and modern America. It's about secret writing, trashed libraries, writers on the run, writers in hiding, books that are thought to have magical powers and mistranslations that started wars. It's about people: from the American slave Frederick Douglass to girls in Afghanistan in the year 2001 who defied laws that prevented them from learning to read. What do all these stories have in common? Theyre all about how texts contain power and how people everywhere throughout history have devoted their wills and their brains to reading and unleashing the power of the word.With lavish illustrations and an index, this is history at its finest.From the Hardcover edition.
Age
10-15
Text complexity
advanced
Length
160 pages

Why to read

  • Cultural Enlightenment: Reading 'You Can't Read This' offers a unique perspective on the cultural and historical significance of various texts that have been censored, lost, or misunderstood over time, providing readers with a deeper understanding of the impact of literature on society.
  • Appreciation for Freedom of Expression: The book sheds light on the struggles faced by authors and the lengths to which authorities have gone to suppress information, helping readers appreciate the value of free speech and the importance of protecting it.
  • Intellectual Curiosity: Val Ross's exploration of forbidden books, lost writings, mistranslations, and codes is bound to pique the curiosity of anyone interested in literary mysteries, the evolution of language, and the hidden history behind some of the world's most controversial texts.
  • Diverse Content: The book covers a wide range of topics, from ancient texts to modern works, offering something for every reader, whether they are interested in history, linguistics, politics, or the sheer thrill of uncovering what has been kept from public view.