Literature and State Censorship

A literary perspective on nationalism, modernism, Apartheid, and state censorship.
A literary perspective on nationalism, modernism, Apartheid, and state censorship.
So Twitter can hide some tweets, and does, and will continue to do so, now with a toothpick precision to tailor its approach according to the law of the land (or landline) where the 140 character chirp has been posted. And everyone is up in arms and ready to boycott the addictive site for… a day.
I love words. And I love books. And I have been known to fall in love with a couple databases (specifically those I don’t have to compile myself).
Yet once more, O ye laurels, I consider the last twenty Nobel prizewinners in literature, and once more I turn over the question of literary autonomy...