>I'm guessing Greenwitch will be a whole 'nother ball of wax.

>The upcoming opening of The Seeker, formerly known as The Dark is Rising, has a lot of people on edge, not least Susan Cooper. I'm reminded of another time this title got in trouble, branded as racist in 1976 by the Council on Interracial Books for Children in their Human and Anti-Human Values in Children's Books: A Content Rating Instrument for Educators and Parents. And it was the title itself that got Cooper's book in hot water with this crowd, who believed that the equation of darkness with evil was "racist by commission," meaning overtly harmful. If I recall right, The Dark Is Rising was also labeled "racist by omission," by the CIBC, because it didn't have any black characters. I'll have to remember to ask Susan what she thought about all this.
Roger Sutton
Roger Sutton

Editor Emeritus Roger Sutton was editor in chief of The Horn Book, Inc., from 1996-2021. He was previously editor of The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books and a children's and young adult librarian. He received his MA in library science from the University of Chicago in 1982 and a BA from Pitzer College in 1978.

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Peter Parker

>Actually, I was one of the readers who thought that there was more than a hint of racism in the Dark is Rising books. There is a recurring mention of the evil hordes coming from the east to besmirch the purity of Britain (I'm paraphrasing here). Need I mention that its actually the Brits who have been sending their hordes to take over the eastern world. And the bit about the bullying of the immigrant boy in the last book seemed to be completely forced, as if the author was trying to establish that she is not racist by making a token mention. She gave it a half-hearted try, but just when I thought that maybe this kid will be one of the important characters in the book, she just gave up.

Posted : Apr 07, 2010 02:54


sdl

>I understand that they've left the character of The Walker out of the movie altogether. It doesn't sound like there's a great deal of the original book left at all.

Posted : Oct 05, 2007 07:27


laura

>You know, I thought I was over my book/movie angst until I heard that NPR piece. Now I'm back to running around town howling "Is nothing sacred anymore?"

Is there some sort of treatment for this condition? I plan to avoid moving pictures until I figure that out.

Posted : Oct 04, 2007 05:49


JeanneB

>The magnificent SHE! Now, why hasn't anyone made a movie of that lately? I believe someone did a long ago -- isn't it time for a new one, what with feminism and all?

Posted : Oct 04, 2007 05:48


Roger Sutton

>sez Jeanneb-who-must-be-obeyed!

(and, now after the Lottery post, I feel compelled to point out that I KNOW that joke did not begin on the BBC but rather with H. Rider Haggard!)

Posted : Oct 04, 2007 05:11


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