Amazon removed the paperback edition of French writer Jean Raspail’s 1973 novel “The Camp of the Saints” from its U.S. listings Friday, citing a violation of its offensive content policy. Vauban Books ...
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 ...
First published in France in 1973, Jean Raspail’s novel The Camp of the Saints is one of those books many talk about but very few appear to have actually read. After a long period out of print, ...
The Peoples Voice: Amazon U.S. Bans Raspail’s Bestseller The Camp of the Saints
Le Monde: How 'The Camp of the Saints' became the far right's cult novel, from the Le Pens to MAGA
Since its publication in 1973, Jean Raspail's novel has shaped the imagination of ideologues who oppose immigration. The openly racist story, which envisions a million Indians descending on the French ...
How 'The Camp of the Saints' became the far right's cult novel, from the Le Pens to MAGA
The Daily Signal: Amazon Banned ‘The Camp of the Saints.’ I Wrote Its Foreword.
Yahoo News Canada: Jamie Sarkonak: I read 'The Camp of the Saints.' Here's why it's relevant
Jamie Sarkonak: I read 'The Camp of the Saints.' Here's why it's relevant
Yahoo: Amazon Pulls Dystopian Novel ‘Camp of the Saints’ Over Offensive Content – Then Reverses Course
Amazon’s brief removal of “The Camp of the Saints” paperback fuels debate over censorship and offensive content policies.