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Post by jimanchower on Oct 10, 2018 7:04:09 GMT
I’m about 2/3 of the way through and am struggling mightily to finish it. I can see why in the 50’s it was shocking and interesting but now it’s dated and just corny in many places. It also feels redundant and repetitive as much of the books is just descriptions of them getting drunk or driving and it’s the same thing over and over. In 1957 I’m sure it was outrageous but now the books is almost quaint.
Anyone else read this? What did you think of it?
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Post by cooly44 on Oct 10, 2018 10:53:28 GMT
I had always planned to read it but now I'm not sure I'll bother.
Speaking of overrated (though perhaps it's not a classic) what about 100 Years Of Solitude. I couldn't even get through one third of it.
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Post by jimanchower on Oct 10, 2018 19:48:33 GMT
I had always planned to read it but now I'm not sure I'll bother. Speaking of overrated (though perhaps it's not a classic) what about 100 Years Of Solitude. I couldn't even get through one third of it. Don't let me stop you from reading it. Maybe you'll get something out of On The Road that I didn't. It's just one of those books you always hear about and I do not get the appeal or why it's held in such high regard.
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Post by mikef6 on Oct 10, 2018 21:29:26 GMT
I always like to point out that there is no such thing as "overrated." People are not wrong to like books that you don't like. They haven't made a mistake and "overrated" a bad book. They liked it. They haven't got it wrong. Maybe YOU have it wrong.
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Post by jimanchower on Oct 10, 2018 21:32:53 GMT
I always like to point out that there is no such thing as "overrated." People are not wrong to like books that you don't like. They haven't made a mistake and "overrated" a bad book. They liked it. They haven't got it wrong. Maybe YOU have it wrong. There absolutely is such a thing as being overrated. Not just with books, but with everything. Maybe you have it wrong. Thanks though.
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Post by mikef6 on Oct 10, 2018 21:36:54 GMT
I always like to point out that there is no such thing as "overrated." People are not wrong to like books that you don't like. They haven't made a mistake and "overrated" a bad book. They liked it. They haven't got it wrong. Maybe YOU have it wrong. There absolutely is such a thing as being overrated. Not just with books, but with everything. Maybe you have it wrong. Thanks though. Well, in that case I'm sure glad that you have come along to be the One who will separate the fairly rated from the overrated and set the rest of us straight. I'm confident that no one will be able to stand up to your judgment once you have pronounced The Word.
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Post by jimanchower on Oct 10, 2018 21:42:16 GMT
There absolutely is such a thing as being overrated. Not just with books, but with everything. Maybe you have it wrong. Thanks though. Well, in that case I'm sure glad that you have come along to be the One who will separate the fairly rated from the overrated and set the rest of us straight. I'm confident that no one will be able to stand up to your judgment once you have pronounced The Word. I'm sure glad you have such a clear understanding of what an "opinion" is and that you don't get bent over them or anything. Apparently you want to be the one who tells others what their opinion can be though. Do tell me again how there's no such things as "overrated" and then tell me again how I'm the one who is telling others what their opinions should be.......
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Post by Terrapin Station on Oct 10, 2018 21:44:18 GMT
I always like to point out that there is no such thing as "overrated." People are not wrong to like books that you don't like. They haven't made a mistake and "overrated" a bad book. They liked it. They haven't got it wrong. Maybe YOU have it wrong. "Overrated" simply refers to "rated higher than I'd rate it."
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Post by mikef6 on Oct 10, 2018 22:12:17 GMT
Well, in that case I'm sure glad that you have come along to be the One who will separate the fairly rated from the overrated and set the rest of us straight. I'm confident that no one will be able to stand up to your judgment once you have pronounced The Word. I'm sure glad you have such a clear understanding of what an "opinion" is and that you don't get bent over them or anything. Apparently you want to be the one who tells others what their opinion can be though. Do tell me again how there's no such things as "overrated" and then tell me again how I'm the one who is telling others what their opinions should be....... Oh stop it. If you are telling people they have "overrated" a book or movie or anything, you are telling them they have got it wrong and you have it right. It is not a matter of you just sharing your opinion; it is a matter of you telling others that their opinion is, in fact, mistaken.
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Post by jimanchower on Oct 10, 2018 22:12:28 GMT
I always like to point out that there is no such thing as "overrated." People are not wrong to like books that you don't like. They haven't made a mistake and "overrated" a bad book. They liked it. They haven't got it wrong. Maybe YOU have it wrong. "Overrated" simply refers to "rated higher than I'd rate it." Fuck off pedo.
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Post by jimanchower on Oct 10, 2018 22:13:40 GMT
I'm sure glad you have such a clear understanding of what an "opinion" is and that you don't get bent over them or anything. Apparently you want to be the one who tells others what their opinion can be though. Do tell me again how there's no such things as "overrated" and then tell me again how I'm the one who is telling others what their opinions should be....... Oh stop it. If you are telling people there is no such thing as an "overrated" book or movie or anything, you are telling them they have got it wrong and you have it right. It is not a matter of you just sharing your opinion; it is a matter of you telling others that their opinion is, in fact, mistaken.
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Post by amyghost on Oct 10, 2018 22:15:26 GMT
The book likely reads poorly to you because it created a genre of writing that's by now been done over and over again. If you can put aside accrued preconceptions, and read it 'in context', so to speak, it becomes easier to understand the literary sensation it caused in its day.
The term 'dated' is pointless anyway. All things 'date' from the time of their creation--some age well, some less so, but all do. The mere fact of their dating doesn't de facto determine their worth; they have to at least in part be appreciated from the perspective of what they meant at the time of their creation.
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Post by Terrapin Station on Oct 10, 2018 22:25:52 GMT
"Overrated" simply refers to "rated higher than I'd rate it." Fuck off pedo.
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Post by jimanchower on Oct 10, 2018 22:37:12 GMT
The book likely reads poorly to you because it created a genre of writing that's by now been done over and over again. If you can put aside accrued preconceptions, and read it 'in context', so to speak, it becomes easier to understand the literary sensation it caused in its day. The term 'dated' is pointless anyway. All things 'date' from the time of their creation--some age well, some less so, but all do. The mere fact of their dating doesn't de facto determine their worth; they have to at least in part be appreciated from the perspective of what they meant at the time of their creation. No, "dated" isn't pointless. I mean, you just pointed out context matters. I'm not reading the book in 1957. I'm reading it in 2018. I just reread Trainspotting, it's not dated at all. I recently read A Confederacy of Dunces and while I didn't think it was anything special it didn't come off as dated. I love Conan and have a book of the original Conan stories, they're not dated at all. I love Raymond Chandler, I have all his books, they don't strike me as dated. Some things don't age well, some do. On the Road comes off as very dated to me.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 11, 2018 17:47:31 GMT
I had always planned to read it but now I'm not sure I'll bother. Speaking of overrated (though perhaps it's not a classic) what about 100 Years Of Solitude. I couldn't even get through one third of it. I got about that far into it myself. Lost interest.
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Post by llanwydd on Oct 11, 2018 18:45:08 GMT
I read this in just a few hours in the Port Authority bus terminal in NYC while I was waiting for a connection. It seemed like the right atmosphere for reading it. I did not care for the style and form and about halfway through it I was bored with the subject matter.
I love what Truman Capote said about the book. "That's not writing, that's typing."
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Post by jimanchower on Oct 12, 2018 0:11:01 GMT
I read this in just a few hours in the Port Authority bus terminal in NYC while I was waiting for a connection. It seemed like the right atmosphere for reading it. I did not care for the style and form and about halfway through it I was bored with the subject matter. I love what Truman Capote said about the book. "That's not writing, that's typing." You couldn't have read the book in a few hours unless you speed read. It's not a huge book but it's not something you can read in a few hours either. I agree with Capote's comment though.
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Post by llanwydd on Oct 12, 2018 1:04:08 GMT
I read this in just a few hours in the Port Authority bus terminal in NYC while I was waiting for a connection. It seemed like the right atmosphere for reading it. I did not care for the style and form and about halfway through it I was bored with the subject matter. I love what Truman Capote said about the book. "That's not writing, that's typing." You couldn't have read the book in a few hours unless you speed read. It's not a huge book but it's not something you can read in a few hours either. I agree with Capote's comment though. I am no liar. How many do you consider a few?
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Post by jimanchower on Oct 12, 2018 1:08:35 GMT
You couldn't have read the book in a few hours unless you speed read. It's not a huge book but it's not something you can read in a few hours either. I agree with Capote's comment though. I am no liar. How many do you consider a few? I don’t know but it’s a 300 page book, not a pamphlet.
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Post by hanswilm on Oct 12, 2018 12:25:01 GMT
Catcher in the Rye
Moby Dick
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