The Golden Age of Censorship
Auteur : Paul Hoffman
Date de publication : 2007
Éditeur : Doubleday
Nombre de pages : 349
Résumé du livre
It is 1984 and video has just arrived in Britain's homes. With it comes distrust and fear. The public dread a deluge of porn, ultraviolence, cannibalism and dismemberment. Eager to reflect this mood, Parliament gifts sweeping powers to the chief film censor, Nick Berg. But rather than become a tool of moral hysteria, he has a grand plan.