What are you reading tonight?
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Re: What are you reading tonight?
Upside Tango, soundtrack by Kate Bush.
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Re: What are you reading tonight?
Ever heard of subverting a genre?TANGODANCER wrote:Why? (not why is she reading it, but why not just write a zombie novel without involving a long established classic work of fiction that's also a record of the life and times of the author?) What's next up, Wuthering Heights beyond the grave, Far from the madding shroud, Oliver with a Twist?thebish wrote:the missus is currently reaing this: (well - listening to the audio-book version)
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Aye, it works. That's why I can't stand it.Lofthouse Lower wrote:TANGODANCER wrote:Ever heard of subverting a genre?thebish wrote:the missus is currently reaing this: (well - listening to the audio-book version)
Why? (not why is she reading it, but why not just write a zombie novel without involving a long established classic work of fiction that's also a record of the life and times of the author?) What's next up, Wuthering Heights beyond the grave, Far from the madding shroud, Oliver with a Twist?
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Re: What are you reading tonight?
It's a brilliant take on the classical novel. Really entertaining.
I bet if you gave it a try you'd like it, eventually, once you allowed yourself.
I bet if you gave it a try you'd like it, eventually, once you allowed yourself.
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Aye, that's what everybody says when somebody else doesn't agree with them. Salesmen love that approach. Isn't subverting a genre primarily designed to pxxs people off anyway?Lofthouse Lower wrote:It's a brilliant take on the classical novel. Really entertaining.
I bet if you gave it a try you'd like it, eventually, once you allowed yourself.

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Re: What are you reading tonight?
No, it's designed to provide a new angle to a line of traditional thought.....
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I thought it was to make a fast buck. But I could be persuaded by the artistic merit argument...
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Ah, like historical novels aren't good enough as they stand, they need vampires? Okay, fair enough. I was quite happy enough with Bram Stokers Dracula and Jane Austen's mystery and romance efforts, but, if a new angle insists they need each other, Amen. Must admit, it all sounds very X Box to me. Is there a game due?Lofthouse Lower wrote:No, it's designed to provide a new angle to a line of traditional thought.....

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I really cannot understand the annoyance. Has anyone deleted the original TD? Is it gone? Or can you still read it happy in its authenticity, and others read a different take on it and enjoy that too?
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Re: What are you reading tonight?
Just a bit of mockery of the literary canon...
and if it can't stand mockery it ain't much of a canon...
Haven't read it - but sounds mischievous...
and if it can't stand mockery it ain't much of a canon...
Haven't read it - but sounds mischievous...
Re: What are you reading tonight?
Prufrock wrote:I really cannot understand the annoyance. Has anyone deleted the original TD? Is it gone? Or can you still read it happy in its authenticity, and others read a different take on it and enjoy that too?
for the record - the missus has read both!
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Not sure why "annoyance" has to be assumed at a comment? There I was enjoying a little verbal ping-pong with Dracula's relation, and suddenly the room's full of mallet and stake weilders with great bunches of garlic round necks. Jane Austen would turn over in her grave,....o,er, I mean she'd get an attack of the vapours or something. Oh, roll on daylight.
Still don't see why authors need to fix things that aren't broke though....as the saying goes.

Still don't see why authors need to fix things that aren't broke though....as the saying goes.
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Re: What are you reading tonight?
50 years on, some fcuker remakes District9 without prawns and spaceships and I'll be hunting them downWilliam the White wrote:Just a bit of mockery of the literary canon...
and if it can't stand mockery it ain't much of a canon...
Haven't read it - but sounds mischievous...
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Yep - the true subversion is that 50 years on someone makes District9 into a decent film... and neither of us will be alive to celebrate it... shame...CAPSLOCK wrote:50 years on, some fcuker remakes District9 without prawns and spaceships and I'll be hunting them downWilliam the White wrote:Just a bit of mockery of the literary canon...
and if it can't stand mockery it ain't much of a canon...
Haven't read it - but sounds mischievous...
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Oh, so them's the words are they?? I had 'em down for something completely different for the last 30 years or whateverLord Kangana wrote:Upside Tango, soundtrack by Kate Bush.
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Re: What are you reading tonight?
Just bought David Starkey's 'Henry' & 5 plays by Chekhov. Should keep me busy..........
Re: What are you reading tonight?
Il Pirate wrote:Just bought David Starkey's 'Henry' & 5 plays by Chekhov. Should keep me busy..........
doesn't it just make you want to smack starkey though?
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Oh yeah, Starkey & Hutch?!Il Pirate wrote:Just bought David Starkey's 'Henry' & 5 plays by Chekhov. Should keep me busy..........

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Re: What are you reading tonight?
Kolyma tales by Shalamov. I read Gulag a few years ago and this gives a good first person experience. Depressing stuff at times mind
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Daily Mail's favourite historian. Brian Sewell of the history industry... Smack too kind...thebish wrote:Il Pirate wrote:Just bought David Starkey's 'Henry' & 5 plays by Chekhov. Should keep me busy..........
doesn't it just make you want to smack starkey though?
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