Talk:The Wanting Seed
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editNorthern Winds blow frozen peace While Southern Gales grow balmy Pelagias is fond of police Augustine likes his army
I'd like to add this part because i thought it was relevant to the book but I cant because comps reluctant. user:Marvelvsdc
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Promotion of homosexuality?
edit- At one time Section 28 would have made it diffficult for this book to be used in British schools! ''It's sapiens to be homo as agovenrment-sponsored slogan in a future society would have fallen foul of that piece of legislation! And never mind that Burgess would have been all too aware of the Latin vs. Greek confusion over the word homo 81.102.15.200 (talk) 12:28, 19 October 2009 (UTC)