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Posted on July 3, 2020December 13, 2020

S2 E4 Evil Contraception: Marie Stopes, ‘Married Love’ (1918)

Marie Stopes’ advocacy of contraception was radial in 1918 but it was 1980 before the Irish public could read her sex manual.

It’s a classic, with an introduction by a big-name historian
Posted on July 1, 2020December 13, 2020

S2 E3 Pure filth: JP Donleavy, ‘The Ginger Man’ (1955)

Was it literature or porn? With sex on nearly every page, it wasn’t surprising this Irish novel was banned for decades. Sebastian Dangerfield is as dirty and unwashed as he is filthy minded.

Posted on June 25, 2020December 13, 2020

S2 E2 Thrusting Ecstasy: Anais Nin, ‘A Spy in the House of Love’ (1954)

If you like florid descriptions of sex spiced with psychoanalysis, this is the book for you. Unfortunately, it is not my kind of book.

Posted on June 17, 2020December 13, 2020

S2 E1 A lot of ridin’: Keane, ‘Two Days in Aragon’ (1942)

A Big House novel where ordered tennis parties are subverted by fucking in the fields and bondage in the basement. You’d never think it from the cover, would you?

Posted on June 2, 2020January 8, 2021

S1 E10 Murdoch, ‘The Flight from the Enchanter’ (1956): Freaky Foreigners

Why is so hard to find sex in a book saturated with sex? Trigger-happy censors overestimated the filth in this rich and inventive novel.

Flight of the Enchanter by Iris Murdoch | Cover by Edward Bawden ...
Posted on May 27, 2020December 13, 2020

S1 E9 Huxley, ‘Point Counter Point’ (1928): amoral sex

One of the first books banned by the censor, this modernist classic is full of indecent and obscene ideas about sex.

Posted on May 19, 2020December 13, 2020

S1 E8 Orrie Hitt, ‘Pleasure Ground’ (1961): Babes and Boobs

With a saucy cover showing lots of female flesh, Hitt’s book was never going to be sold in Ireland. But did the text deliver on the smutty promise of the cover art?

Posted on May 12, 2020December 13, 2020

S1 E7 Anon, ‘The Awful Disclosures of Maria Monk’ (1836)

Why would a censor in 1964 worry about a book published more than a century earlier? Perhaps a Gothic horror story featuring fornicating nuns and priests was just too much. Or maybe this historical curiosity was packed in a racy, titillating cover?

 

Posted on May 5, 2020December 13, 2020

S1 E6 Sex in Suburbia: Richard Yates, ‘Revolutionary Road’ (1961)

This classic American novel critiques marriage, gender roles and masculinity. So was it the sex or the reproductive choices that attracted the ire of the censor?

Revolutionary Road by Richard Yates
Posted on April 26, 2020December 13, 2020

S1 E5 Joseph Heller, ‘Catch-22’ (1961)

An instant bestseller in Britain, ‘Catch-22’ was banned in Ireland from 1962 to 1974. There’s lots of sex in this book but the first sentence was the reason it was banned.

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