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Steve's Pretentious Lit. Bit
This soon-to-be-deleted-by-the-mods thread is for pseudy twits like me - and for normal people - to discuss literature of all kinds.
--------------- Virginia Woolf's Orlando ![]() Virginia Woolf looking suitably dismayed by this thread The Guardian has a regular Winter Reads feature at the moment, and a recent item highlighted Virginia Woolf's unforgettable Orlando. The writing is, in my view, beautiful, as in this excerpt about 'The Great Frost' of 1608: Quote:
Winter reads: Orlando by Virginia Woolf | guardian.co.uk Orlando: A Biography - Wikipedia Virginia Woolf - Wikipedia The Great Frost of 1709 - Wikipedia ----------------- Please feel free to write in this thread about any books or authors of interest to you. |
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I've ony read The Well-Beloved, Erica. However, that book really influenced my own writing, and thought.
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For example, I was reading a book on philosophy last night; it was too difficult for me, and I ended up taking paracetamol tablets & sloping off to bed! ![]() Quote:
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What's your view on minimialist writers like Carver and Hemingway, Steve? |
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I've always had a short attention span when it comes to books. Whenever I've decided to start reading something I can't decide if I should continue with the book after a few pages or read something else and I always end up watching a movie instead.
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I hated Orlando. Modernist rubbish...deliberately obtuse attempt at writing a masterpiece on gender for no apparent reason.
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I read a great deal of & about Fitzgerald in my youth, and was stupidly biased against Hemingway (mainly because of Zelda Fitzgerald's fractious relationship with the man). Of course, I recognise his genius (who wouldn't?) but his style is possibly not to my taste (which is, admittedly, rather old-fashioned). But please feel free to write about Hemingway and others in this thread - I'm no expert on literature - as you can no doubt tell - and I certainly don't intend to restrict the discussion to authors I alone admire. I'd welcome any & all contributions. ![]() Quote:
That's what matters to me.
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One of the true masterpieces of English Literature. |
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Achebe calling Conrad a 'bloody racist' is still one of the most annoying pieces of criticism in existence |
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It most certainly was, he's never been pleased that he is and forever will be in the shadow of Conrad and that secondly, he'll forever be associated as the idiot who called him a racist.
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I still don't like Hemingway, but Carver is definitely worth a read. If you can recognise the allegory in his writing and see how he cleverly forces reader interjection by leaving things unsaid, it will be dead beneficial I imagine. |
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He'll still have his supporters though, no doubt, but it takes a 'special' kind of person to put aside his (assumedly) genuine concerns about racism in favour of an elevated personal profile. As I mentioned earlier, there are numerous possible interpretations of Heart of Darkness even without in-depth analyses of its author as a person.
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I've only read 'Ask The Dust'. It's great.
This thread is a great idea, but the subject matter doesn't suit me on this medium. It's the sort of chat I'd have in a pub but I'd get too annoyed by the inevitable pissing contest that will be the subtext to the thread. |
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Broadly speaking, Ernest's minimalistic style is often considered the benchmark of excellence; this, to me, is close-minded.
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I love his writing style, but haven't read much because I don't like his tales, and can't relate to anyone in them really. |
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The English language is so beautiful and diverse, I think it's criminal we're being forced to use it so sparsley. |
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It's a bit like music Smashed, you often write an opus on a piano or a guitar and then when it's written you can add to it. Restraint can be beautiful too. You made the point about the importance of the reader earlier, that can be true of description as well as plots or philosophical nuances. Like a nude silhouette being infinitely more beautiful and often much more erotic than explicit images.
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