Before I begin posting reviews, stories and poetry, I would like to define great literature. Every one of my literature and creative writing professors began class with the questions 'what makes great literature great.' Not until I began reading more prose for my own benefit and less for class, was I able to solidly define great literature.
Great literature is defined by effective character development and the efficacious use of metaphors, similes, and other literary devises. A great piece of prose must entail layers that the reader has to recognize and peel away. If a reader is not allowed to think, to search for truths, then the reading becomes mundane and lifeless. I want to finish a book, a poem, a short story and feel disappointment and a sense of accomplishment simultaneously.
I do not want the author to give me the answers, but rather make me want to search further, dig deeper, and start asking the questions to understand the truths that the character may never fully realize.
Please do not misunderstand me. I don't like when the author confuses the reader with inconsistent plot development, vague descriptions, and confusing characters. Instead, a great piece of literature entails clear and succinct prose, the effective use of symbols, imagery, metaphors, as well as other literary devises, and cogent character development.
Unfortunately, good and bad literature outweighs great literature. As a result, I continue my quest to find the great literature that I know exists.
To initiate discussion, I would like to ask you to add comments describing what great literature entails. The elements of what makes great literature great is purely subjective, and no wrong answers exist. So you tell me, what makes a great piece of literature great?
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
I recently graduated from college, moved across country, started a new career, staying busy all the while. Now that the hoorah of it all has subsided, I notice the absence of thoughtful discussion, enlightened reading, and scholarly opinions. With this blog, I hope to satiate the void, continue growing as a writer, and spark interest in the books I will be reviewing.
Although I have written thousands of papers - yes I know I'm exaggerating, but it sure felt like thousands in college - I have never written a blog. Any and all constructive criticism and suggestions are welcome!
My greatest obstacle will be posting without over analyzing every word. I am a perfectionist, and I will have to work on letting things go in order to be productive. Please be patient with me! I'm sure I will become more efficient with time.
I look forward to contributing to the already abundant amount of blogs that exist, as well as the discussions and comments that will result from the reviews, poetry, and short stories that I will post.
Although I have written thousands of papers - yes I know I'm exaggerating, but it sure felt like thousands in college - I have never written a blog. Any and all constructive criticism and suggestions are welcome!
My greatest obstacle will be posting without over analyzing every word. I am a perfectionist, and I will have to work on letting things go in order to be productive. Please be patient with me! I'm sure I will become more efficient with time.
I look forward to contributing to the already abundant amount of blogs that exist, as well as the discussions and comments that will result from the reviews, poetry, and short stories that I will post.
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book reviews,
New blog,
poetry,
short stories
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