Meh wont happen. On 4 Mar, 09:14, Errol <[email protected]> wrote: > Cinema and theatre invoke expectation, even if it is simply an > expectation to be entertained, whereas novels require work from the > reader. Without the work, the novels are bland strings of text, dry as > dust, unrelated to the world. The eventual demise of the novel is > inevitable in a world where hours, minutes, even seconds are crucial > for profitability and success. Not enough time or inclination to do > non-profitable work. > > On Mar 4, 4:02 am, Molly <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > "If the novel goes the way of live theater – a medium appealing to > > only a small, relatively rarefied segment of the population – what, if > > anything, will be lost? What can a novel do for us that other art > > forms can’t?” > > >http://siobhancurious.wordpress.com/2010/03/02/encountering-the-other... > > > What do you think?- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -
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