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''Forbidden Passages: Writings Banned in Canada'' is a compilation book about censorship edited by Patrick Califia with an introduction by Janine Fuller. It was published in 1995 by Cleis Press. Most of the works in the book involve topics relating to LGBT and specifically gay and
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homosexuality issues. ''Forbidden Passages'' features works seized at the Canada–United States border by the
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intended for delivery to the store Little Sister's Book and Art Emporium in Vancouver. The book won the Lambda Literary Award in the Editor's Choice category at the
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in 1996; also receiving a nomination in the anthologies category.


Background

''Forbidden Passages'' features works seized at the border between Canada and the United States by the
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which were intended for delivery to the store Little Sister's Book and Art Emporium in Vancouver. The book's proceeds went to legal costs incurred by the bookstore during its court case against the censorship by Canada, '' Little Sisters Book and Art Emporium v. Canada''. The bookstore was close to
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initiatives carried out by the Canadian government.


Publication history

A paperback edition of ''Forbidden Passages'' was published by Cleis Press in 1995. It was published again as an
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the same year.


Contents

The introduction by Little Sisters manager Janine Fuller explains the chronology of events surrounding the confiscation of literary works by the government of Canada that were intended for the store. A preface to the book by Patrick Califia argues strongly against the censorship by Canada. Califia writes:
"You may not agree with many of the things I've said, or some of the positions I take in my work. Perhaps you won't like some of the passages that appear in ''Forbidden Passages''. But don't you think you ought to have the right to read them in the first place?...If you buy only one gay or feminist book this year, it should be ''Forbidden Passages''...Buy this book, hold a benefit, make a donation. Gag the state, before it chokes you!"
Most of the works in the book involve topics relating to LGBT and sexuality. ''Forbidden Passages'' includes "Egg Sex" by Susie Bright, about how pregnancy impacted her sexual wants. The book features pieces banned in Canada written by authors including: Kathy Acker, Dorothy Allison, Dennis Cooper, Marguerite Duras,
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and Jane Rule.


Reception


Awards

''Forbidden Passages'' won the Lambda Literary Award in the Editor's Choice category at the
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in 1996. It also received a nomination in the anthologies category.


Reviews

''Forbidden Passages'' received a favorable review from ''Publishers Weekly'', which was heavily critical of the censorship by Canada. The review wrote that the prefaces about censorship written by Califia and Fuller were more crucial to the book than the literary passages included therein. The reviewer concluded "Cleis is helping by donating proceeds from the book to Little Sisters; librarians can help by stocking this informative book in all public and academic libraries in the U.S.".


See also

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* Book censorship in Canada * Censorship in Canada *
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* List of books banned by governments * Little Sister's Book and Art Emporium *''
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References


External links


''Forbidden Passages: Writings Banned in Canada''
information at Toronto Public Library *, paperback print version *{{oclc, 647436132, online edition 1995 books 1990s LGBT literature Book censorship Censorship in Canada Lambda Literary Award-winning works Canadian anthologies American anthologies Non-fiction books about same-sex sexuality