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My 2024 conversation with Rachel Bergstein explores the lasting political influence of Judy Blume, whose writing shaped a progressive worldview now under siege from conservative forces. As one of America's most frequently banned authors in the 1980s, Blume became an early champion against censorship—a fight that endures today.
Discussing Bergstein’s new book, The Genius of Judy: How Judy Blume Rewrote Childhood for All of Us, we examine how Blume’s candid treatment of adolescence, puberty, sexuality, and divorce transformed children's literature in the 1970s.
Bergstein argues that Blume’s impact reaches beyond literature, inspiring a generation of progressives and fortifying the ongoing movement for intellectual freedom and the right to read.
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My 2024 conversation with Rachel Bergstein explores the lasting political influence of Judy Blume, whose writing shaped a progressive worldview now under siege from conservative forces. As one of America's most frequently banned authors in the 1980s, Blume became an early champion against censorship—a fight that endures today.
Discussing Bergstein’s new book, The Genius of Judy: How Judy Blume Rewrote Childhood for All of Us, we examine how Blume’s candid treatment of adolescence, puberty, sexuality, and divorce transformed children's literature in the 1970s.
Bergstein argues that Blume’s impact reaches beyond literature, inspiring a generation of progressives and fortifying the ongoing movement for intellectual freedom and the right to read.