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I was making a point about you equating appreciation with this novel and saying there was no difference. My derision was for your comment, not Mr Myers book. I have no preconceived impression of this book, and my only comment regarding it - not your post - was that I had agreed with Elizabeth's misgivings about the use of the photographs in a novel. So save your hand-flapping defence of his art for someone that's actually criticising it. |
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Srs bsns fanfiction has always made me uncomfortable. The smutty or lolzy types generally don't bother me (depending on how much they overlap with "serious" stuff), because their only purpose is a bit of fun, and they don't present themselves as trying to approach the truth. But if someone tries to write a fictional interpretation of someone's actual life, especially someone as controversial as Richey, I don't want to see it, whether it's published, or just posted on LJ or this board.
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I can appreciate that some people might find the concept uncomfortable, but having not read the book, as I'm guessing none of us have, I think we should all reserve judgement before jumping on this guy.
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I've read fictionalisations of real lives before and sometimes it can be done really well (Janice Galloway's Clara for instance) but I have serious misgivings about this, especially given that he's not a long dead artists, and his family are still here. That makes me very uncomfortable.
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Question Finn, if a fan fiction in the appreciation thread contained pictures would you be against that as well? I will echo Mrs. C comments but I also think that attitude can impede the making of a factual book. I remember when the author of the last Richey book came on this board looking for information and video's. He was not made very welcome and I do wonder if his book suffered because of that. |
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Haha, what a chuckle that book was at times.
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Maybe Ben is doing it for the love of his art. Maybe the book will be a masterpiece of brilliant writing and fabulous plot. I know he has written about other rock stars in a "from their viewpoint" style, so he clearly has experience. However, those people weren't missing, presumed dead. Those people had a story with a known ending. I'm sorry, but I don't actually like the idea of anyone writing Richey's story "through his eyes" because nobody, even the band, really, knew what the hell he was thinking and certainly no one knows what became of him. I can't help but feel it's slightly disrespectful. Yes, it's a work of fiction and should be taken as such, but with Richey's face on the cover... I'm sorry, but I just don't like the idea. And for the record, fan fiction doesn't interest me at all, so I rarely venture into appreciation.
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A number of people on here ended up admitting that Rob's book wasn't really that bad, and it wasn't in many ways, the ground had just been covered before.
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Can you tell me of a better place to get these things? |
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I that's probably the most even-handed position to take.
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I wouldn't be surprised if the book ended like Lilya 4ever with Richey kicking a fucking Burger King wrapper around the clouds in Heaven. |
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Don't think there's that much wrong with writing a novel based on someone's life, or even using photographs of the person on which it's based, though I can't see this being a masterpiece. I don't really know what fanfiction is, and I'm not sure I want to.
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I got a response from Ben today - it was Picador, his publisher, who chose to use a picture of Richey on the book jacket, by the way, something which he initially had reservations about, though he does like what they've done with the design (so do I, for that matter he didn't have a larger version on hand though, I suppose Picador might be my next stop to try to track this one down). He said he's tried to stick to facts and to capture the eras in the UK that the book is set in as best (and also as sensitively) as he can while still very much exercising artistic license. He strikes me as an intelligent and interesting fellow, now I'm more curious than ever to read this!
Also, on the subject of fanfiction since it's being brought up here, I've put about 35,000 words of Manics fic out there myself so I feel inclined to defend it a little. Mine aren't really -srs bsns-, though I do see fanfiction as a 'transformative work' (which "takes something extant and turns it into something with a new purpose, sensibility, or mode of expression") and think it can be a wholly legitimate form of literature if the author writes well and comes up with clever scenarios and accurate characterization - which can be tough to find in the realm of fanfic as it is an 'amateur author' dominated form of writing, but with a bit of digging, there is good stuff out there! Last edited by MarilynRoxie; 12-03-2010 at 17:37. |
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