Faint Praise: The Plight of Book Reviewing in America

Faint Praise: The Plight of Book Reviewing in America

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For more than two hundred years, book reviewers have influenced American readers, setting our literary agenda by helping us determine not only what we read but also what we think about what we read. And for nearly as long, critics of these critics have lambasted book reviews for their overpraise, hostility, banality, and bias.

Faint Praise takes a hard and long-overdue loo...more
Paperback, 184 pages
Published May 1st 2007 by University of Missouri
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Mirte
So I virtually read this book in one day, which is never a good idea for theoretical stuff. Anyway, the writing was very understandable and not at all dull (with an exception of the first chapter), making it easier to keep reading. Pool keeps far from jargon, explaining in everyday English how the bookreviewing culture in America works. Chapter by chapter, she elaborates on a certain aspect of it, pointing out good and bad practises as we continue. She does not fail to include the influence of t...more
Iona Tamsin Stewart
This is a well-written overview of the field of reviewing in the USA.

We are advised as to the problems of reviewers being obliged to review books in which they have no interest, in which they can find no redeeming features whatsoever, but on which they nevertheless feel pressured to come up with a positive judgement, and all for an extremely meagre pay.

We amateur reviewers on Amazon and other such sites are criticized, I admit with due reason, among other things, for our poor grammar and one-wor...more
Bucket
Pool describes the history of American book reviewing, beginning at the end of the 18th century, and the accompanying history of authors and critics alike attacking book reviewing and reviewers for being alternatively too negative, mean, and nitpicking, or too positive, empty, and lacking a critical edge.

She goes on to explain the current problems with book reviews, how a lack of respect for book reviewing as a profession and form of writing contributes to the problem, and, finally, to offer a...more
Lobstergirl
Sep 23, 2010 Lobstergirl rated it 4 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition
Recommended to Lobstergirl by: http://americanfiction.wordpress.com/; http://chronicle.com/article/In-Praise-of-Tough-Criticism/65831
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This is a very clear, well-written critique of the state of book reviewing in America. (Since it was published in 2007, its gloomy assessments are rendered even more tragic by the further declines in professional book reviewing, as freestanding book sections have folded in many major newspapers.) Pool's goal at the outset is to "understand why bad reviewing happens despite good intentions and how so many intelligent people who love books can say so many unintelligent things in their behalf." A f...more
Anne
Before 2007, I never really read book reviews. Ironically, given the fact that I even write this blog, there was always a part of me that didn't quite trust them. I felt like sometimes they gave away too much of the plot - or I wondered how the reviewer was really chosen. Did she really have the proper background to review a book on a given subject? What if he was an aspiring novelist himself and had a grudge against the successful one he was reviewing? Well, this book addresses all those issues...more
K  Nolfi
An excellent book on book reviewing. I've been looking for something like this. Wonderful.
GraceAnne
A thoughtful, wry, and sensible discussion of book reviewing, what it means, and what it does.
Anyone interested in the subject - librarians, editors, and probably everyone on GoodReads - would find value here, and things to think about.
Dragana
Criticism won't bother many, but if your answer to "Is reading dying out?" is Yes, take a look at this.
http://www.amazon.com/Faint-Praise-Pl...
Louise Leetch
A handy dandy handbook for those who write as well as read reviews.
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