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Yes I in fact agree with your original point. Totally. People need to have enough patience to allow art to stand the test of time.
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Indie writers may like that idea that two years in a row, 1931 and 1932, the number one US fiction bestseller was The Good Earth by Pearl S. Buck. The imprint on the title page, "The John Day Company," apparently amounted to little more than Buck's husband helping to get her books printed and distributed. Despite Luffy's pet theory in #29 about Nobel prize winners being poor writers, The Good Earth is truly unforgettable. Last night I finished Factory Girls: From Village to City in a Changing China, which, although nonfiction, feels like an update on what life is like for the grandchildren and great-grandchildren of the villagers Buck described so poignantly. Last edited by SteveEisenberg; 08-26-2014 at 09:53 PM. |
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Personal bias can be very useful. Imagine finding one film critic with whom you agree all the time, and a book critic as well and one for music... you'd be reading books you know you'll adore beforehand. It's an invaluable help that can be got by virtually anyone who pays attention.
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"Not everyone hates this" is still slightly more assurance of quality than nothing at all.
In my eyes it's all about triage: genres, recommendations, bestseller lists, the lot. I can't possibly read every book to decide whether I like it. How can I filter this massive mountain of stuff down to something I might be able to deal with? OK, this is in a genre I like, and not everyone hates it, maybe I should look at it. |
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Interesting way of looking at things. A compatible critic is an animal I've yet to meet though, so what I said might be very unlikely.
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I realize that that is not likely to ever happen of course. But think about it for a moment if everyone was content with how things were those men who contributed to the idea of electric light wouldn't have done so because gas lighting was good enough, which means that Tom Edison wouldn't have worked to make it practical either, and the same can be applied to book criticism I think. If everyone liked what was already out there and saw no need to look for new authors to read because the books already published were 'good enough' to fulfill everyone's reading desires there wouldn't be new books because no one would be reviewing the new authors and no publisher would be printing a new author's books either.
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only Washington post and wall street journal review might impact my decision
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It's not a surprise that not many people want to talk about the NYT list. That says a lot about the current situation.
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I am more interested in "now a major motion picture" - more meaningful to me. Someone thought it was a good enough book to risk a lot of money adopting it to a movie. If it turns out a successful movie, the book can't be that bad. Usually the books are better than the movie - not always.
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I always used to like to get the non-movie version of the cover if I could. Covers with the actors on are just not right.
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