Super detective novels James Bond will be republished without racial references that could be considered offensiveTo mark the 70th anniversary of the release of “Casino Royale”, the first book in the series
The company that owns the rights to the books is Ian Fleming Publications, review of texts to a readers’ committee He decided to bring back the novels without potentially offensive racist overtones, the Sunday Telegraph revealed today.
between changes the word “black” is planned to disappear (sic) to which British slaves of that race are assigned, but other race designations will also be hidden, others will be retained unchanged.
It will also introduce A warning to accompany your 007 adventures “This book was written at a time when terms and attitudes that might be offensive to modern readers were commonplace.”
“Some updates have been made in this version.The announcement by the Sunday Telegraph will include the statement, “by staying as close as possible to the original text and the period in which it was found.”
News coming later this week The publisher of British author Roald Dahl’s books has announced that it will change some parts of his works. to eliminate any potentially offensive or offensive overtones.
After the discussion started Puffin, in addition to the modified versions plans to simultaneously republish original books intact.