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One of the problems of having spent my formative years gamely reading all of the world's great literature that I could get my hands on is that these days I'm having to make do with the world's ho-hum literature instead.
This thought struck me with force this morning as I was looking for somehting to read on the train to work and my eye alighted on the half-read copy of F. Scott Fitzgerald's Tender is the night which has been sitting by my bed for some weeks. Like the copy of magical beasts and where to find them in Harry Potter, it squats there, malevolently daring me to try and read it, glaring vilely and promising dire retribution should I so much as pick it up.
For the life of me I can't understand how Fitzgerald has got the reputation he has (apparently he's a regular on A level English Lit reading lists); his prose is supremely unengaging, his characterisation repetitive and leaden, and his preoccupations (not matter how rich, successful, and pretty you are you'll never actually be happy. So ner) bloody irritating. This book reminds me in some ways of Yukio Mishima's Forbidden Colours; in that I'm bloody well not going to let it beat me, so I'll put my head down in a determined way and make it to the end if it kills me.

This leads me to the question I'm asking of you lot today; who, in your opinion, is the most over-rated "great" author? Is it perhaps Dickens, whose tiresome 'jokes' and supremely punchable characters are so beloved of English teachers everywhere? Perhaps it is Anton Chekov, who could do with just lightening up? Or perhaps someone more modern like Will Self, who you just want to punch and punch and punch until he takes the hint and stops? Let me know your thoughts.

Oh, and if anyone can recommend anything good to read I'd be grateful. I've got bloody Albert Camus next unless anyone can save me.

Re: Yes! The Romantics

Date: 2004-07-22 02:43 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] faerierhona.livejournal.com
And on that cheek and o'er that brow
So soft, so calm, yet eloquent
The smiles that win, the tints that glow
But tell of days in goodness spent
A mind at peace with all below
A heart whose love is innocent

Byron. Who thankfully can write no more! Now spooky kids carry on his tradition of maudling sentimentalist crap!

For a sample of this, see http://www.livejournal.com/users/glytterpixiebat/

she added me, so I checked it out. I am presuming she is 12 years old and slightly subnormal, so have refrained from saying anything. She spells dark "darque". Ouch.

Re: Yes! The Romantics

Date: 2004-07-22 04:05 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kathminchin.livejournal.com
I'm wondering what evil thing you did in a former life to deserve being friended by so many "interesting" people.

You must be paying off karmic debt at an accelerated rate

Re: Yes! The Romantics

Date: 2004-07-22 04:12 am (UTC)

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