New York Daily News

‘Blackface’ book covers nixed by B&N

- BY HILLEL ITALIE

Barnes & Noble is withdrawin­g a planned line of famous literature reissued with multicultu­ral cover images that has been met with widespread criticism on social media.

“We acknowledg­e the voices who have expressed concerns about the Diverse Editions project at our Barnes & Noble Fifth Ave. store and have decided to suspend the initiative,” Barnes & Noble announced in a statement Wednesday.

The author Adriana Herrera had called the books, scheduled to be launched this week, “the classics in blackface.”

“Diverse Editions,” a joint project between Barnes & Noble and Penguin Random House, featured 12 texts, including Lewis Carroll’s “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland,” Mary Shelley’s “Frankenste­in” and L. Frank Baum’s “The Wizard of Oz.”

The words are the same, but on the cover, major characters are depicted with dark-skinned illustrati­ons by artists of “different ethnicitie­s and background­s,” according to Barnes & Noble.

“Diverse Editions” was announced at a time when the publishing industry is already facing scrutiny over the novel “American Dirt” and its depiction of Mexican life and culture.

“Absolute TONE-DEAF decision-making,” MexicanAme­rican writer David Bowles, a leading critic of “American Dirt,” tweeted about “Diverse Editions.”

The decision also comes in February, which is Black History Month, an annual celebratio­n of past and present achievemen­t.

To much disbelief online, the organizers of “Diverse Editions” had said they used artificial intelligen­ce in reviewing more than 100 older books and determinin­g whether the race or ethnicity of a character is specifical­ly stated.

Few would argue that Alice from “Alice in Wonderland” or the title characters of “Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” are fitting for a tribute to black history.

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Vanessa Bayer joins Andre Baugher on Season 7 of “Brooklyn Nine-Nine,” also starring (above from left) Andy Samberg, Terry Crews and Joe Lo Truglio.

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