Love is in the air this February! Download these Romance eBooks and eAudiobooks from Overdrive in honor of Valentine’s Day.
The Art of Desire
By Stacey Abrams
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Love is in the air this February! Download these Romance eBooks and eAudiobooks from Overdrive in honor of Valentine’s Day.
The Art of Desire
By Stacey Abrams
eBook
Here’s a look at some of the latest books available this month at the Enoch Pratt Free Library. Happy reading!
By Josie Breck, Periodicals Department
Defined very broadly, a meme is like an in-joke for a mass audience. The sources of memes are often copyrighted, but not as a rule – it’s more about what little chunks of culture resonate with people than the legality of using that chunk for your own purposes. Relaxed attitudes towards copyright allow for memes to spread. That attitude was as endemic in underground press as it is in online communities.
A notorious example was R. Crumb’s “Keep on Truckin’!”, a comic which spread across the underground without his explicit permission. The meme became so popular that companies like A.A. Sales made unofficial merchandise. When Crumb tried to sue A.A. Sales, the comic was ruled to be in the public domain due to a since-rescinded technicality. (Crumb’s appeal to the Sixties underground aside, he often used racial caricature and sexual violence in his work, something he intensified to shake off his popularity. As such, recent critical assessments don’t favor him.)
A notorious example was R. Crumb’s “Keep on Truckin’!”, a comic which spread across the underground without his explicit permission. The meme became so popular that companies like A.A. Sales made unofficial merchandise. When Crumb tried to sue A.A. Sales, the comic was ruled to be in the public domain due to a since-rescinded technicality. (Crumb’s appeal to the Sixties underground aside, he often used racial caricature and sexual violence in his work, something he intensified to shake off his popularity. As such, recent critical assessments don’t favor him.)
There are Similar stories of meme ascension for digital-era cartoonists such as Matt Furie, whose Pepe the Frog became a right-wing signifier. K.C. Green’s work has also hit meme status several times, most famously his “This is Fine” comic. Each of these artists has responded to their work being used in this way with new works which subvert (or rebuke) the audience’s expectations.
A few other memes of the Sixties underground include satirical portrayals of Nixon, the cryptic “Paul is dead” rumors regarding Paul McCartney, and the chorus of Arlo Guthrie’s Alice’s Restaurant, a song which encouraged its own memetic spread.
Here’s a look at the American Library Association’s 2024 Youth Media Award Winners that are available on Hoopla. You can download these eBooks and eAudiobooks with a few quick clicks!
There Goes the Neighborhood
By Jade Adia
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The Long Run
By James Acker
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Nearer My Freedom
By Monica Edinger
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Imogen, Obviously
By Becky Albertalli
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Nigeria Jones
By Ibi Zoboi
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Only This Beautiful Moment
By Abdi Nazemian
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Fire From the Sky
By Moa B. Åstot
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Not So Shy
By Noa Nimrodi
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All the Fighting Parts
By Hannah V. Sawyerr
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The House of the Lost on the Cape
By Sachiko Lashiwaba
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Later, When I’m Big
By Bette Western
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The Jake Show
By Joshua S. Levy
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