Re: currently reading
- From: "Annie C" <chernow2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 07 Mar 2006 18:18:53 GMT
"Jr@Ease" <do.not.send.spam@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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| Once Upon a Midnight Dreary, While Stanley L. Moore Pondered, Weak and
| Weary, Over Many a Quaint and Curious Forgotten Post, and then wrote:
| --------------------------------------------------------------
| >But the movie was fiction as well as the book. I really liked the
references
| >to the film. Connelly underscored a common complaint we often have that
| >films rarely follow the novels well. For instance the character of the
bad
| >guy in the film is a semi good guy (or at least neutral in the Narrows
| >book). I enjoyed the way MC merged three book's characters into one. He
has
| >McCaleb and wife, Bosch, and the Poet and his FBI nemesis all together.
MC
| >pokes fun at the movie. I enjoyed the audacity of it.
| >
| I don't think I made myself clear. It's confusing even when I try to
| verbalize. Yes, the movie and book are both fiction, but when Bosch
| refers to a movie that was made about Terry McCaleb, McCaleb was a
| real person to Bosch, but a fictional character in the movie. How can
| he be both? Either Harry knows the real Terry McCaleb, or he watched a
| movie involving the fictional Terry McCaleb. He couldn't do both, but
| he did.
|
| When we read fiction, we suspend disbelief, we even suspend reality,
| and immerse ourselves in the fictional world of the author, while
| pretending that what we are reading is real. Crime fiction, in
| particular, demands this in order to be effective. But while we are
| there, with Harry Bosch or whoever, it's reality. It would be OK for
| Harry to refer to, say, Phillip Marlowe, and even have a case with
| him, because they are both fictional characters. But he couldn't say
| he both read "The Big Sleep", a work of fiction, and knew Philip
| Marlowe personally. That would be incongruous.
|
| Did that make more sense?
|
| And I agree with you, Stanley, about the way he merged his different
| books and characters together. I just finished it last night, and as
| usual, was not disappointed.
|
| John P
|
You probably should not see the film 'Being John Malkovich' ..
;-)
Annie
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