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Libraries and librarians in fiction : ウィキペディア英語版
Libraries and librarians in fiction

Libraries and librarians are recurring elements in fiction.〔 Below is a list of notable fictional literary works, films and television episodes that are either set, either wholly or partially, in a library or in which a librarian features prominently. The year refers to the original release date of the work.
==In print==

* 2007 - ''Alcatraz Versus the Evil Librarians''. The first in Brandon Sanderson's series of young adult comic novels about a young teen with an unusual skill who finds himself battling against a cult of evil librarians who secretly rule the world.
* 2006 (ongoing) - ''Toshokan Sensō'' is a Japanese light novel series by Hiro Arikawa (and the title of the first book in the series). When the Japanese government enacts a sweeping censorship law, a decades-long conflict ensues with forces seeking to protect libraries.
* 1983 (first appearance) - The Librarian of the Unseen University is a recurring character in Terry Pratchett's Discworld series.
* 1980 - ''The Name of the Rose''. Umberto Eco's first novel is a murder mystery revolving around the existence of a book in a Benedictine monastery's library.
* 1953 - ''Fahrenheit 451''. In Ray Bradbury's science fiction novel, books are outlawed. Some rebels fight back by memorizing works, making themselves living libraries.
* 1941 - "The Library of Babel", a short story by Jorge Luis Borges, depicts a universe consisting of a library of hexagonal rooms.

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