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Old 09-03-2009, 10:14 AM   #21
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What is real? What is the fact?
The literary vraisemblance is quite in another league from historical fact.
Creative writers have the rights to fabricate, if in a intellectual and senseful way.

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Originally Posted by ahi View Post
Not idiots--but derailed, if they are trying to either sharpen their intellect or increase their knowledge based on their experience of reading Dan Brown.

He is wrong about a lot of things that he has no story/plot-justification/reason to exaggerate or misrepresent... things that therefore his readers probably justifiable expect to reasonably accurately be grounded in the real world.

Although, to be fair, I put "aesthetic/intellectual aspect" to suggest that I am trying to describe an only intellectually appreciable aesthetic. There is merit to using three words, when they do the job; but there can be an odd sort of delight upon finding that an unusual set of five excellent words were charged with the same task.

- Ahi

Ps.: I haven't read him--so take my opinions on the subject with a grain of salt... or a heap of salt.
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