180 Seconds with Craig Ranapia: A curse on your Potter
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Craig declines to join the wizards' party ...
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Here on PA Craig plays Voldemort...Every put down, he just comes back stronger.
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Here on PA Craig plays Voldemort...Every put down, he just comes back stronger.
He's more of a Vernon Dursley surely? Has nothing but the lowest opinion of all that magical nonsense.
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Time to jump on the Republicans for Voldemort bandwagon!
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I'll take that as a compliment, but at least I've got a nose . All snark aside, I'd don't envy Rowling being richer than God (leaves some hope for the rest of us pixelated, ink-stained wretches), and there's some chance her publishers are going to invest some of that Potter loot in the next Philip Pullman -- someone who took a long time (and wrote a lot of well-received, modestly successful books) to become an overnight success with the His Dark Materials trilogy. (And yes, I do find his evangelical atheism tiresome and shrill, but The Golden Compass and The Subtle Knife in particular are damn fine books. You're not going to have much of a reading life if your literary judgements are based on an ideological/political sniff test.)
And, Peter, I have the highest opinion of "all that magical nonsense". AFAIC, Gene Wolfe is America's finest living writer, full stop. The three Kiwi writers I cited in my piece - Maurice Gee (or God, as he's known in my house), Margaret Mahy and Elizabeth Knox - are fine writers I'm happy to puff any chance I get.
I just don't have much time for shitty writing, which is the real issue I have with Harry Potter; or marketing hype being confused with literary or critical values.
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And one fair question is this: If the Harry Potter series is such a pile of crap, what you recommend? Well, I'm pulling together a little list - and some linky love to the fine bookstores that specialise in kid-lit, and are full of lovely people who've forgotten more about the field that I've ever known.
Fair exchange?
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And, Peter, I have the highest opinion of "all that magical nonsense
Heh, I fully agree with you Craig on the Pullman and the Gene Wolfe threads. I read Wolfe's Torturer series what seems about 100 years ago and they're still probably my favourite fantasy series.
I also agree about Potter. I haven't read 7 but I think they're quite a good story, but terribly written from Book 5 onwards. I thought 3 was probably the best, the writing was on the wall by 4, and 5 & 6 are just travesties of non-editing. We read them to our kids and they are appalling to try to read aloud.
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We read them to our kids and they are appalling to try to read aloud.
They are - so I've got to be fair and admit Jim Dale made a pretty good fist of the quarter hour of The Chamber of Secrets 'audiobook' (ugh!) I heard before reitiring to my happy place. Hey, I was babysitting. Anything this side of alcohol poisioning that keeps the hellspawn quiet is fair game.
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...I've got to be fair and admit Jim Dale made a pretty good fist of the quarter hour of The Chamber of Secrets 'audiobook' (ugh!)
Stephen Fry got the Order of the Phoenix audiobook, poor bastard.
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