Dave Eggers offers to replace books a South Dakota school board wants to pulp
The writer calls the planned destruction of copies of five titles by Bernardine Evaristo, Alison Bechdel, Imbolo Mbue and Stephen Chbosky as well as his own an unconscionable horror
Dave Eggers: Every high school student should have unfettered access to literature
Lucy Knight
Fri 6 May 2022 11.20 EDT
Dave Eggers, author of dystopian satire The Circle, has said he will provide free copies of his novel to schools in South Dakota, as well as copies of four other books that have been banned in the districts schools.
School administrators in Rapid City thought The Circle, along with How Beautiful We Were by Imbolo Mbue, Fun Home by Alison Bechdel, The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky and Booker prize-winning Girl, Woman, Other by Bernardine Evaristo, inappropriate for pupils. The districts schools copies have been marked as surplus and are due to be destroyed
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Eggers, who founded non-profit publishing company McSweeneys in 1988, is known for standing up for his principles. He refused to sell the hardback edition of The Every, his sequel to The Circle, via Amazon, in a stand against the retailers monopoly on the book trade.
Students can email McSweeneys executive director Amanda Uhle at amanda@daveeggers.net if they wish to be sent any of the banned books, with the titles to be shipped by independent bookstores.
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https://www.theguardian.com/books/2022/may/06/dave-eggers-offers-replace-books-south-dakota-school-board-pulp