marxlaws
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many times in college my friends would snubb my fantasy books for the classics. and while i did nt realy care because , i read the scarlet letter and dante's inferno and they can have 'm. although i admit to taking the jackets off some of my sci fi and fantasy books because.. well.. some of them were so juvenile and gaudy i got tired of the look. (ok, so i threw them away. i felt retarded and juvenile carring them, so sue me.)
How do we stack up against the big guys? which is the real classic- grapes of wrath, tale of two cities, last mohican, scarlet letter and maybe paridise lost or the illiad and beowolf or on the other side of class- wheel of time, lord of the rings, gardians of the flame, dragons of pern,wizards of earthsea or clash of kings?
what makes a classic? what makes it better then the rest, better than fantasy or sf? is it economy of words? is it the power and depth of its message. does it have to formulaic? does it have to be original in its writing or stay to some tried and true protagonist climax thing? homer has wrote classics, a lot of people talk about his work but very few have read them, really. i got more of a kick seeing movies of the bronze age. i just went back and skimed beowolf to remind myself what it was, lol good luck with that, its a classic i have no idea why it is and lotr is not.
is it book sales? do the authors need to be dead?
i dont know you all sound well read, maybe you can tell me.
How do we stack up against the big guys? which is the real classic- grapes of wrath, tale of two cities, last mohican, scarlet letter and maybe paridise lost or the illiad and beowolf or on the other side of class- wheel of time, lord of the rings, gardians of the flame, dragons of pern,wizards of earthsea or clash of kings?
what makes a classic? what makes it better then the rest, better than fantasy or sf? is it economy of words? is it the power and depth of its message. does it have to formulaic? does it have to be original in its writing or stay to some tried and true protagonist climax thing? homer has wrote classics, a lot of people talk about his work but very few have read them, really. i got more of a kick seeing movies of the bronze age. i just went back and skimed beowolf to remind myself what it was, lol good luck with that, its a classic i have no idea why it is and lotr is not.
is it book sales? do the authors need to be dead?
i dont know you all sound well read, maybe you can tell me.