A Science Fiction Book Banned in 1771... L'An 2440 ...

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L'An 2440 is a Sci-Fi book written in 1771 and was banned by the French and Spanish kings as subversive. It about a man waking up in 2440 in Paris, France, and the progress of society. It could be said to be a precursor to the French Revolution. Washington and Jefferson had the book in their libraries and it was smuggled around Europe as well... It is prophetic in some places... There is a video attached to the first article...


Many Americans might think of Rip Van Winkle as the first man to nod off and wake up in the distant future. But as often seems to have been the case in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, the French got there first. Almost 50 years before Washington Irving’s short story, Louis-Sébastien Mercier’s utopian novel L’An 2440, rêve s’il en fut jamais (1771) sent its sleeping protagonist six and a half centuries forward in time. Read today, as it is in the new Kings and Things video above, the book appears in roughly equal parts uncannily prophetic and hopelessly rooted in its time — setting the precedent, you could say, for much of the yet-to-be-invented genre of science fiction.


Louis-Sébastien Mercier (6 June 1740 – 25 April 1814) was a French dramatist and writer, whose 1771 novel L'An 2440 is an example of proto-science fiction.

In politics he was a moderate, and, as a member of the National Convention, he voted against the death penalty for Louis XVI. During the Reign of Terror, he was imprisoned, but he was released after the fall of Robespierre, whom he termed a "Sanguinocrat" (roughly, ruler by bloodshed).[citation needed]


It has been described as one of the most popular and controversial novels of the 18th century, one of the earliest works of science fiction, and the first work of utopian fiction set in the future rather than at a distant place in the present.


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Science Fiction books that have been banned over time...


The Banned Science Fiction and Fantasy Books list is compiled and maintained by Worlds Without End.


Banned Book Week has been a staple in my education since as long as I can remember. Here is a list of 21 Must Read Banned Fantasy books. If you’re looking for more banned books to check out, head over to the ALA for lists of banned books over the years.
 

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Science Fiction books that have been banned over time...


The Banned Science Fiction and Fantasy Books list is compiled and maintained by Worlds Without End.


Banned Book Week has been a staple in my education since as long as I can remember. Here is a list of 21 Must Read Banned Fantasy books. If you’re looking for more banned books to check out, head over to the ALA for lists of banned books over the years.
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Books banned by the Nazis...


These books would have been burned under the list issued by the Nazi Propaganda department in 1938. I used this list as reference: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...

Although there were detailed guidelines about banning books with various content (anything "trashy" or even "sarcastic" was burned categorically), the specific ban list contained authors rather than individual works. Authors were banned primarily for ethnic or political reasons.

Any book by a banned author would have been confiscated and burned whether it was found in Germany or in an occupied territory. Because the list was generated in 1938, only books published during or prior that year were intended.

 

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