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World Famous Comics: Pushcart's Complete Rotten Reviews & Rejections
Pushcart's Complete Rotten Reviews & Rejections
From: Pushcart Press
Publisher: Pushcart Press
Average Rating:4.50 out of 5.00 stars
Binding: Paperback
Label: Pushcart Press
Number of Items: 1
Number of Pages: 269
Publication Date: 1998-03

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Product Description:
Three highly acclaimed volumes are gathered together for the first time with many new nasty reviews and ridiculous rejections of great authors and classic books, including Melville's "Moby Dick" ("tragic-comic bubble and squeak") and John Le Carre's "The Spy Who Came in from the Cold" ("You're welcome to Le Carre--he hasn't got any future".) Illustrations .


Customer Reviews
Average Rating:4.50 out of 5.00 stars

5 out of 5 stars"Don't pay any attention to the critics--don't even ignore them! "..Samuel Goldwyn
A fun little book.Whether you're talking about books,movies,plays,art,music or anything else, there have been critics all through the ages who have made comments and assessments that time has proven to be totally off the mark.
In this little book, the reviews cited have come from the literary establishment;the writers about one another,publishers, and others such as professional reviewers from papers,journals and magazines.
As you go through this book you will find numerous books that hasve been the most successful;but "important" reviewers have missed completely their importance. The only plausable explanation has to be that their judgement was blinded by jealousy , deeply seated haterd and in some cases ,stupidity must be considered.
However;the whole world of reviews has now changed--thank God. All through the ages ,what the ordinary reader thought about a book was never heard. With the introduction of Customer Reviews by Amazon; now the voices of the readers themselves can be heard.
I have never been too much of a fan of editorial reviews for the simple reason that they tend to be too slanted towards the literary establishment.What is there to say that their opinion is any better than anyone elses;just because they are appointed and/or paid?
With Customer Reviews ,a whole world has opened up.I read many of them.There is usually something worthwhile in any of them.Some are simply excellent,and yes,some are pretty bad. But, then again,it's their opinion.
Forget about many of the things that have been written about the changes in books and the impact of the Internet;Amazon's introduction of Customer Reviews has to be one of the best,if not the best,thing that has come out of it all.
In the words of that great present day purveyor of rant and wisdom,Dennis Miller;
"Of course,that's my opinion.I could be wrong."

"A book is a mirror;if an ape looks into it,an apostle is unlikely to
look out." Georg Lichtenberg (1742-1799).



3 out of 5 starsYou mean they didn't mention MY novels in here?
When I read a review by an author I know, or a review of an author I know, that was cool. Best of all is when an author I know bashed a book I'd read. But honestly, how many of these fit that description? Not enough. So you can just revel in the nastiness instead, but it has to be especially clever. Heck, I've read worse reviews of my own writing. Oh well. It's not a bad book. It's just not something you'd read twice. And how's that for a lukewarm damn-with-faint-praise review?



5 out of 5 starsgreat little book
this is a great collection of bad reviews and rejection letters of great books and authors. it gives the unpublished writer hope, knowing that authors like dickens and joyce were rejected by publishers. and it's loaded with humor.



4 out of 5 starsSoothing rottenness for all aspiring writers
If the greatest authors of all can be rejected and survive, maybe there's hope for all unpublished authors. The publishing racket has only become harder and harder to break into these days, unless one is willing to go the route of electronic publishing and on-demand printing, both of which remain dangerously akin to vanity press printings as of this review. This wonderful little collection serves as a comic tonic to the rejection and review blues; although some of the authors are obscure today (which is my reason for not giving it full marks --it's hard to laugh when you have no idea what book is being rejected), overall it's a marvelous little read. Some examples of rotten rejections: Tony Hillerman was told to "get rid of all that Indian stuff"; J.G. Ballard was told "the author of this book is beyond psychiatric help"; William Faulkner was told about his novel "Sanctuary" "Good God, I can't publish this. We'd both be in jail."; and my favorite, "I'm sorry, Mr. Kipling, but you just don't know how to use the English language." When one considers that J.K Rowling had the first Harry Potter book rejected ten times before it was published, one has to wonder what publishers are thinking. Now you can see for yourself how badly they perceive literary quality, most of the time.



3 out of 5 starsI guess I was expecting more...
I was hoping for more contemporary rejection letters. This is still a fun book, but mostly rejections and reviews for older authors.


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