Thursday, November 29, 2012
Reflection 11/29/12
I
think that all works have the chance to prize winning. The popularity or unpopularity
of a work doesn’t make a book less artistic, it just means that it was finally
recognized by winning a prize for its success. That doesn’t mean that all best
sellers are works of art. They can simply be a fun read, one that everyone seems
to enjoy. And maybe that’s the reason best sellers don’t win these literary
prizes. They’re not meant to be the next Pulitzer Prize winner. Some are just meant
to be a quick read or something to take your mind off of your day-to-day life.
Take the Twilight series for example. They’re not extremely well written or
award winners, but people really seem to love them. So does a book have to be well written to be
popular? No. But is it going to win any awards that way? Probably not. But that
doesn’t automatically mean that all popular books aren’t well written. There
are some out there, like The Bible, that
are extremely well written and very popular. I don’t think that popularity has
anything to do with how well the book is written, it’s just all based on
opinion of the reader.
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"The popularity or unpopularity of a work doesn’t make a book less artistic, it just means that it was finally recognized by winning a prize for its success" i agree. books were made for entertainment just like artwork and movies. And we don't even know anything by heart unless its won some sort of award. The same goes for books.
ReplyDeleteWho is to say a book is artistic? That concept confuses me because people may think differently about the artisticness of a book.
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