Literary vs Popular Fiction
Jan. 6th, 2007 11:30 pmI found this link on the Marzipan list:
http://www.elizabethlowell.com/popfiction.html
She makes some interesting points. I particularly liked this bit:
People who believe that life's problems can be solved through intelligence and effort are often attracted to crime fiction, which centers around the logical solution of various problems. People who believe along with Shakespeare that there are more things on heaven and earth than we dream, are attracted to science fiction of various kinds.
People who believe that a good relationship between a man and a woman can be the core of life are attracted to romances.
People who believe that absolute evil lurks just beneath the surface of the ordinary are attracted to horror. And so on.
And thought to myself that all of these things are so well represented and covered in Lois' work it's no wonder we love her writing so much.
http://www.elizabethlowell.com/popfiction.html
She makes some interesting points. I particularly liked this bit:
People who believe that life's problems can be solved through intelligence and effort are often attracted to crime fiction, which centers around the logical solution of various problems. People who believe along with Shakespeare that there are more things on heaven and earth than we dream, are attracted to science fiction of various kinds.
People who believe that a good relationship between a man and a woman can be the core of life are attracted to romances.
People who believe that absolute evil lurks just beneath the surface of the ordinary are attracted to horror. And so on.
And thought to myself that all of these things are so well represented and covered in Lois' work it's no wonder we love her writing so much.