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SYSTEM-J
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I appreciate that. But you're an intelligent guy, and you know a lot about language. I thought you'd realise the strength of written narrative, and the things it offers that cinema simply cannot. It's one thing to simply dislike the medium, but to imply that it's redundant because of cinema seems uninformed at best. And that's out of character.


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Very good if you like cyber punk.


I enjoyed this alot more then Neuromancer. Then again, William Gibson has horride writing style in my opinion.


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eowyn797
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I definitely agree with Snow Crash.

"Well written" is such a subjective thing, most of the time. It's almost always clear when things are badly written, but the line between mediocre and good is too dependent on personal taste.

Another one i liked the style of was Stanislaw Lem's Memoirs Found In A Bathtub.

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MrJiveBoJingles
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If you actually appreciate literature you don't necessarily treat it as a mere intellectual puzzle, or as a roundabout way of getting a point across.

More Nabokov:
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In reading, one should notice and fondle details. There is nothing wrong about the moonshine of generalization when it comes after the sunny trifles of the book have been lovingly collected. If one begins with a readymade generalization, one begins at the wrong end and travels away from the book before one has started to understand it. Nothing is more boring or more unfair to the author than starting to read, say, Madame Bovary, with the preconceived notion that it is a denunciation of the bourgeoisie. We should always remember that the work of art is invariably the creation of a new world, so that the first thing we should do is to study that new world as closely as possible, approaching it as something brand new, having no obvious connection with the worlds we already know. When this new world has been closely studied, then and only then let us examine its links with other worlds, other branches of knowledge.

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Lira
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I appreciate that. But you're an intelligent guy, and you know a lot about language. I thought you'd realise the strength of written narrative, and the things it offers that cinema simply cannot. It's one thing to simply dislike the medium, but to imply that it's redundant because of cinema seems uninformed at best. And that's out of character.

Hmm... actually, it's a bit more than that. I'm going to start a thread about it later this week, because I think we've hijacked this one for too long


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MrJiveBoJingles
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Hmm... actually, it's a bit more than that. I'm going to start a thread about it later this week, because I think we've hijacked this one for too long

I would like to read this as well.

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