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no way, not with books and not with anything! I'm going to judge Oates by her best work not her throwaways, just like I'm going to judge Hitchcock by Vertigo not Family Plot and my friends by what they've done that's awesome rather than what they do that they regret.
although I do see your point. I'm just resisting its logic!


May 05, 2013 02:16PM
Apr 23, 2013 08:26PM

2 by Gaddis and 3 by Beckett. huh.




by "lowbrow" i am including those authors who are specialists in populist genres like science fiction, fantasy, horror, romance, crime, etc. authors who are not considered "literary authors".
although i know others in the world - in and out of GR - agree with this description, i am not quite sure i do. and so i use it both begrudgingly and as a kind of easy shorthand. i am not Atwood or Lem, and so i see much literary value in genre fiction.
i think Dick and Silverberg are authors whose best work can sit comfortably with many literary authors. Delany, Mieville, Le Guin, Lem, Colin Wilson, and many others as well. but i'm not sure that any of them besides Delany/Dick/Le Guin have transcended their genre trappings.

eh! i often get enough edification in my daily life. sometimes i just want pretty words and intriguing situations.