Author Topic: Nas Writes Novels  (Read 226 times)

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Re: Nas Writes Novels
« Reply #15 on: March 02, 2005, 02:46:20 PM »
even though i doubt itīs gonna be good, i think some of you are being too negative on this

smartass, if heīs not capable of making good music anymore then why not switch to writing books? Let the man do what he wants to, heīs not obliged to please fans with his music

Shallow, donīt be too biased, though i admit i wouldnīt be surprised about a ineloquently written second-rate crime story with a few predictable attempts to sound profound, which all the Infinites in the world will be incredibly impressed by and go on about how īdeepī it is either. nevertheless, it could be good, you never know. also, i think itīs a bit too simple to say that 1. all books with an obvious appeal are the less interesting ones only preferred by unexperienced readers and that 2. almost nobody reads books anymore. Movies cannot replace books and vice versa. And thereīs great books that i guess even newbie readers would enjoy and that are still great writing...take "Catch 22" for example, the book is amazing from any criticīs perspective and very entertaining to read at the same time.
 

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Re: Nas Writes Novels
« Reply #16 on: March 02, 2005, 03:41:31 PM »


Shallow, donīt be too biased, though i admit i wouldnīt be surprised about a ineloquently written second-rate crime story with a few predictable attempts to sound profound, which all the Infinites in the world will be incredibly impressed by and go on about how īdeepī it is either. nevertheless, it could be good, you never know. also, i think itīs a bit too simple to say that 1. all books with an obvious appeal are the less interesting ones only preferred by unexperienced readers and that 2. almost nobody reads books anymore. Movies cannot replace books and vice versa. And thereīs great books that i guess even newbie readers would enjoy and that are still great writing...take "Catch 22" for example, the book is amazing from any criticīs perspective and very entertaining to read at the same time.



Well, I did say ; "Now, I could be wrong and Nas could write a great book, I just doubt it."

I do not know that this book will be bad, I'm just predicting it will. I never meant to imply that no good, deep, books can entertain new readers. I can however see, from re-reading my post, why you'd think I was implying that. What I meant was that new readers take entertaing books with no essence behing them and place them above far superior classics and later realize their mistake after becoming more experienced readers. However new readers can still be moved by a good entertaining book and look back and still appreciate it as experienced readers.

Movies have replaced books as the number one form of entertainment. Which is better is up to the reader of film watcher, but you cannot deny that the popularity of movies is what the popularity of books once was, more or less. No current author is as highly regarded as the greats of the the past generations, but many directors of the past few generations do get that prestige. I strongly feel that someone like Charles Dickens, with his mind, and ability to tell a story, would be making films if he were of this generation.