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Uploaded by on Jun 29, 2009

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Here is my personal top ten list of the most important fictional books to date.
Please list your opinion on the most important fictional books that have been written, as Im interested. :)

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  • IF ANY LITERARY WORK IS BANNED IN AMERICA FOR BEING UNAMERICAN THAN THE PEOPLE IN CHARCH ARE FITHY PEICES OF SHIT HIPOCRYTS THAT DESERVE TO BURN AS THEY WOULD HAVE OUR BOOKS. wait, am i stating the obvious too much? muther fucking polititians cant do that no matter how "unamerican" it is at least it pertains to the 1st ammendment. thumbs up i guess, i want people to see what i think of the whores that were in office when that book was punlished.

  • @MrDavidX96 Yes, I will thumb up your comment and agree with what you said. In fact, if you look into the guy who wrote the book he nearly went to jail for writing it, for "un-american" behavior.

  • @EndlessLaymon what did he do, start a petition? thanks for thumbing me up though

  • @MrDavidX96 During the McCarthy Era in 1947, when US Senator Joseph McCarthy of Wisconsin claimed that the federal government and other institutions were riddled with Communists, the US House began hearings about purported communist influence in Hollywood. Trumbo, along with nine other writers and directors, was called before the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) as an unfriendly witness to testify on the presence of communist influence in Hollywood.

  • @MrDavidX96 Trumbo and the other nine refused to give information. After conviction for contempt of Congress, he and the others were blacklisted from working in Hollywood. In 1950, Dalton served 11 months in prison as punishment for the contempt conviction, in the federal penitentiary in Ashland, Kentucky

  • What happened to "Animal Farm" by George Orwell or any Mark Twain books?

  • @50srocknrollfan18 As this is a top ten list sadly many authors and books had to be omitted. If I did a top twenty Animal Farm Would be in there as well as Twain.

    By the way love your name. 50's music rocks.

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  • @50srocknrollfan18 animal farm seams to me like a more "all incusive" 1984. animal farm shows the progression from oppressed to rebelion and then the new government becoming corrupted and totalitarian, 1984 starts in the middle

  • @EndlessLaymon while still uterly unamerican that makes sense, the big scare w/communism made people and the gov more paranoid and basicly gave the gov. the power to be as antia-first-amendment/constitu­tional as they liked. thanks for the insight btw

  • I want to read all of these books!

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