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Yeah, this would be my instinct too. Just my gut reaction.
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res ipsa loquitur. Now you and Spellbanisher can debate whether the substance of what I just said was more important than the style, or whether the style was of more import than the substance. The irony of this sentence... Quote:
"...against a kind of dismissive rubbishing - or attack - that was characterised by catlady's post..." along with, "...my suspicion is that it comes from a strong anti-intellectual streak in British and American culture, but that's another topic..." AND, topping it off with this gem "...if you don't like work that is challenging, don't read it, and if you do read it don't blame it for pissing you off..." ...is priceless. And now, out of deference to Catlady's wishes, I'm going to disengage from this thread. I don't want her dragged into it any further--as she shouldn't have been in the first place. Hitch |
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I prefer to use double quotes for dialogue so I can use single quotes for quotes within quotes.
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To me it seems as though the lack of quotation marks, or any other means of marking dialogue, is a pretentious affectation as silly as deciding not to use the letter M, commas, paragraph breaks, or some other random grammatical point. "Today I shall write a book with no articles! All instances of a, an, and the will be deleted! Why? Because I can, and I shall call it art!"
As Hitch said in an earlier post, if an author can't be bothered to denote dialogue, I can't be bothered to buy their book. I've read a fair number of British books lately which use single quotes for dialogue rather than double quotes as in American books. Although it doesn't prevent me from reading, or even enjoying, the book I do find it distracting when apostrophes are used. |
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I would never even consider reading a book published without standard punctuation conventions. Punctuation, including quotation marks, substantially contributes to clarity and meaning. (See Lynne Truss' book for one of the best arguments ever presented on this topic: http://www.amazon.com/Eats-Shoots-Le...ots+and+Leaves) Absent these visual clues and cues, a reader must work significantly harder to interpret what the author has written, thus diluting his message in basic language comprehension struggles.
I am no fan of "whole language" methods, and this is clearly an extension of those ridiculous practices. Call me old-fashioned, but I've never had a reader tell me that he misinterpreted my writing for reasons of grammar or punctuation. |
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Joyce's "Ulysses" was a ground-breaker; that's the reason it's considered "literary fiction". Imitation, while supposedly the sincerest form of flattery, does not necessarily literary fiction make. If the content of a current book doesn't justify the use of its non-standard technique, then the failing is on the part of the author not the reader, because s/he has failed to intrigue the reader sufficiently to make them want to continue reading the book. |
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Probably most of the books I have bought from unfamiliar authors have intrigued me before I opened the cover. A brief synopsis or excerpt on the back cover, would be my starting point. Then depending on the price perhaps I might look at the prologue, first paragraph and a random page or two.
Generally I have liked them. I can't recall a particular style of quotes or dashes etc. putting me of although it seems to me I have read more than a few that were 'different' Of course most of these were paper books because I have been reading paper books almost 20 times as long as I have been reading ebooks. Would that make a difference in perception perhaps? Helen |
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The books that didn't have quotes that I did read were back in the paper days. I haven't come across any on ereader. |
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Even being aware of them now, I doubt it will bother me when I read another. (I much prefer Joe PITT ![]() I have a hard time seeing Charlie Huston as pretentious, but I have never met him so who knows. Helen |
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He HAS to be pretentious. There's just no other possible explanation.
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That is funny that you didn't notice. It drove me a bit nuts. I read the vamp ones. Something Dead...Dead After Dark? Good as Dead? I don't remember the titles. It was a good read for sure. I think it was his relationship with his girlfriend that bugged me. |
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