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Old 09-03-2015, 08:47 AM   #65
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I was just checking because there are two principles at work here; old titles that simply reflect the changes in culture over time, and newer works where the author, relying on artistic license, chooses to go against the prevailing culture.
Don't get me wrong - I'm not for an instant suggesting that an author doesn't have the absolute right to put anything they want in a book; just that I personally found this particular book distasteful and didn't wish to read it. Ringo is a successful author, so there would appear to be a market for the stuff he writes, but I'm not it .

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