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"textContent": "Jean Raspail’s _The Camp of the Saints_ (1973) is easily one of the most suppressed books of the 20th century. That’s because it’s a dystopian novel about mass third-world migration, a topic still considered taboo to many. While _The Handmaid’s Tale_ and _Nineteen Eighty-Four_ have become regular headliners of “banned book” campaigns and subjects of novel studies in school curriculums, English translations of Raspail’s magnum opus have been so hard to find that used hard copies sold for prices ranging into the hundreds. Until just last year, that is. Read More",
"title": "Jamie Sarkonak: I read ‘The Camp of the Saints.’ Here’s why it’s relevant",
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