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feuervogel ([personal profile] feuervogel) wrote2010-02-17 10:21 am
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I think I'm defective.

So, there are these up and coming fantasy authors who receive wide critical acclaim in the SFF community because of their amazing style and/or voice.

I can't stand them. It reads to me as overwritten and pretentious, which is everything I hate in fiction. For example, Catherynne Valente. I wanted to like Palimpsest, and I liked the idea behind it (a sexually-transmitted city? cool!), but when I read it, I kept wishing she hadn't spent so much effort on style.

I've read excerpts from a forthcoming novel (or very recently released?), and ... I have the same problem. I have no plans to read it entirely, so I won't mention the title here, though the author's initials are NJ. I've read gushing reviews, and, while the story might be good (fantasy has recently become very much Not My Cup of Tea), the writing hits me in that trying too hard spot.

(Then there's the dang (also horribly overwritten) Kushiel series, which I wanted to like but hated for a variety of reasons, including a) I wanted the narrator to die because she was such a self-absorbed twat and b) Carey made BDSM BORING. Also c) indentured sexual servitude of minors without their consent, aside from being born into it. WHICH ISN'T CONSENT, GUYS.)

So I must be defective, and a bad writer who likes bad writing, because I don't like these great New Fantasy™ writers and think they overwrite and are trying to become Literary. I like straightforward, unpretentious writing. And there's so much recently written that seems to be filled with Literary Allusions that Smart People should Get, though in reality Smart People means "former English majors."

I'll never be successful, I guess, if the market is all about attempting to write in a Literary style.
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[personal profile] tiercel 2010-02-17 05:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Speaking as a former English major, I hated Kushiel's Dart.
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[personal profile] tiercel 2010-02-17 05:47 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, I'm quite fond of Patricia McKillip, although some of her stuff walks a fine line between "stylized" and "overwrought."

Also, Tolkien.
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[personal profile] tiercel 2010-02-17 06:15 pm (UTC)(link)
My only beef with Tolkien is the extent of his digressions.

ReaderCon would involve interacting with other human beings. Ugh.

[identity profile] smarriveurr.livejournal.com 2010-02-17 07:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Speaking as a former Computer Science major, I also hated Kushiel's Dart, pretty much for all the reasons cited. My better half knew people who were excited about it, and gave her a copy, and she seems not to have detested it as much as do I... but I really just couldn't believe how incredibly flat and dull something so overwrought and theoretically rife with sensuality could be.