Nude bum on cover prompts BC Ferries to ban award-winning book
CENSORSHIP / "Oh, BC Ferries. You have one too, you know you do!": author
Jeremy Hainsworth / Vancouver / Tuesday, August 31, 2010
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Freedom of expression advocates are crying censorship after BC Ferries banned an award-winning book from its gift shops because of its cover picture.

The book jacket depicts a naked youth face down on top of a white horse. The publicly owned corporation isn't stocking The Golden Mean by Canadian author Annabel Lyon in its gift shops, BC Ferries spokesperson Deborah Marshall confirms. Marshall says the cover has full nudity, a violation of the "family-friendly" policies of the ferry gift shops.

BC Ferries had asked Random House publishers to put a so-called bellyband around the book to cover the image, she adds.

"We tried to go with a compromise, but the publisher chose not to," Marshall says.

The book tells the tale of Greek philosopher Aristotle tutoring the young Alexander the Great.

"The Golden Mean is a crisply written, painstakingly researched book, and Lyon ably inhabits 'the greatest mind of all time' - hardly a mean feat," The Globe and Mail says in a review.

Lyon has taken the ban in stride, writing on her blog, "Oh, BC Ferries. You have one too, you know you do!"

Jim Deva, co-owner of Little Sister's Book & Art Emporium, which fought Canada Customs censorship as far as the Supreme Court of Canada, says the move shows a lack of class.

"Some day we will learn to celebrate sexuality and beauty," Deva says. "It goes back to that puritan sense of sex we have."

This jacket cover prompted BC Ferries to pull The Golden Mean from its gift shops because it violates "family-friendly policies." The New Yorker magazine called the ban "particularly silly." The UK's Guardian website says the novel got a "bum rap."
(Randomhouse.ca)
Provincial NDP arts critic Spencer Chandra Herbert says the situation is making BC an international laughing stock.

"It's an artful shot," he says. "It's not going to destroy society. Most kids think butts are pretty funny."

Chandra Herbert says the ferry corporation has a double standard when it comes to choosing literature.

He notes the gift shops carry men's exercise magazines and titles such as Maxim, "which hyper-sexualize women."

"What butthead made this decision?" he asks. "We need to get rid of this shame around the human body. Children are not going to be scarred by seeing a human body."

Marshall says those magazines are kept at the back of magazine racks where children cannot see them.

The Golden Mean won the 2009 Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize and was a finalist for the 2009 Governor General's Literary Awards.

It was also a finalist for the 2010 Commonwealth Writers Prize for Best Book (Canada & Caribbean), amazon.ca/Books in Canada First Novel Award, BC Book Prize's Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize, Canadian Booksellers Association Libris Award - Fiction Book of the Year, and Booksellers Association Libris Award for Author of the Year.

The ban has sparked reaction around the world.

The UK's Guardian news website ran a story under the headline "Alexander the Great novel gets bum rap in Canada."

The New Yorker magazine said the reason for censoring the cover "strikes us as particularly silly."

"Censorship is always silly," Deva says. "It's embarrassing for BC."



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Reader Comments


 
My Big Fat Bum!
Would anyone be interested in starting a "Nude Bum Society"? We could meet once a month and it would be de rigeur for all members to expose their best asset to public view by the other members.
Annie Fannie, Toronto Ontario
08/31/10 3:22 PM EST
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Pull your heads out of your bums BC Ferries
These people need to get off their BC banana boats and travel outside of Canada. The male and female nude form feature prominently in the world's top museums, art galleries and open air plazas for all the civilized world to see. Would anyone ever suggest these places aren't family friendly? Are the people travelling from Horshoe Bay to Nanaimo somehow supposed to be less capable of processing this kind of artistic expression. What an insult against British Columbians. Shame on you BC Ferries.
Perry Boldt, Vancouver BC
08/31/10 8:25 PM EST
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I'm Sure It's A Good Book
Couldn't B.C. Ferries just put a price sticker over the "offending" region of the cover art?
S. Ledoux, Vancouver BC
08/31/10 9:14 PM EST
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BC offends sensability
BC Ferries...your decision to censor this book flies in the face of common sensibility...you should hang your heads low in shame...this is certainly not how we think and behave in Canada. SHAME SHAME SHAME
brad mitchell, vancouver BC
09/01/10 7:32 PM EST
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Oh my, more bums!
This picture is obviously worse than even BC Ferries thought it was! It features not only a nude human bum but also a nude horse's bum. Why is a nude horse's bum acceptable while a nude human bum is not acceptable? Perhaps the horse's bums who run BC ferries do not mind books which feature pictures of themselves on the cover. As Betty Boop liked to say:- Poop, poop a doop, who poops last poops best!
Annie Fannie, Toronto Ontario
09/08/10 6:43 PM EST
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Scary
This is really scary. BC Fairies is apparently being run by fundamentalists. Next thing you know they'll be wanting to burn books that have "bum" in them. Like "bumbling" or "album". Or "bumboy". Oops.
Scott, Amsterdam Netherlands
09/10/10 1:23 PM EST
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Bums banned on ferries?
So I guess having sex in the washrooms on a BC Ferry is now a complete no-go. And I so enjoyed cruising the strai(gh)ts.
Daniel, Kelowna BC
09/10/10 1:29 PM EST
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BDSM
http://freebdsmporn.blogspot.com/
Fucker, Zp Lill
09/13/10 8:35 AM EST
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