Quote from: Duncan on August 22, 2020, 01:51:17 PM
A lot of these criticisms make very little sense when they end with sentiments like 'but then I actually read some of this work and it was among the best I've read in years and I recommended it to my friends'. It sounds to me precisely why the discourse suggesting people ought to seek out work from different groups exists.
Context of the campaign / suggestion was this: Over here, it appears that the normal man does not
read books really. And only times when they do, it is the best selling book of some sort of manly adventure. Usually from of the top selling male author who will have book out strategically for christmas or father's day. Haha. Some people are upset, that it goes like this, and think that such men should start to read more female authors instead. I tend to think.. why? It would seem better to be concerned that people do not read books at all or the category of reading is merely entertainment. People who actually read bookS, probably have always read books by female authors.
My choice was based on content, not on gender (although gender most certainly has effect on the content). And this content is what made them good. I would rather see some other category promoted in context of literature, than gender or race. Like suggesting one can read also other things than
nordic detective stories. If one has ultimately goal of somehow promote idea of books that enlighten and give new perspectives, it doesn't need to be by "woman". Just some book with actual substance. When the notion of "woman author" is the only substance, then you can expect things to turn lame.
One completely different topic in recent reading was to discover local poet. I was walking in the forest, on remote paths, but still "near the city" so to say, there was found plastic bag, with "finder can keep" text written on black marker. Inside the bag, there was poetry book by local author. Properly published, professional book. Author had signed greetings to the finder. While walking around that area of city, I found also 2nd copy of book that was dropped to be found. I'm sure there was more, but just scattered around to be found.
Book was not anything that amazing. Just contemporary poetry book. Male author. Few decent pieces, but generally I was not impressed by the content of book, but I was impressed by the sort of guerrilla tactics of distribution!
One Finnish author once concluded that what is this Black Metal garbage trying to say it is "underground". They are in festivals, on tv, selling endless amount of albums and merch, in stores and mailorders and being streamed everywhere. It is popular culture. If you want to see underground, check out Finnish poetry!
And that is of course true in some ways. In one hand, there are countless people who have no idea of "black metal" even exists, but everybody knows that poetry exists. However, in terms of could you get readers for your stuff, or would anyone pay you for the poetry book... This argument about poetry being total underground becomes true. Yet being in total underground, may be just fine. Still endless possibilities even if you don't get into "TV" or "festivals".