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25 years ago I wrote a novel and put quotes at the beginning of each chapter. I sent the book to a publisher, and it was rejected. One of the reasons they gave was that initial epigraphs are outdated. :-(
I find most of the epigraphs in Masaru quite apposite.
I find most of the epigraphs in Masaru quite apposite.


Miki wrote: "I enjoyed this because I recognized many of the Japanese proverbs. I am surprised by Manuel's comment. I don't think epigraphs are outdated. They are a great way to set the tone."
I agree. But some publishers don't. In their rejection letters they have also said things like this: "Your novel is sexist because in the story of Adam and Eve you've made the woman appear worse than the man."
I agree. But some publishers don't. In their rejection letters they have also said things like this: "Your novel is sexist because in the story of Adam and Eve you've made the woman appear worse than the man."

If a publisher is telling you things like that, then you shouldn't entrust them with your work.
Florentius wrote: "If a publisher is telling you things like that, then you shouldn't entrust them with your work."
In fact, I never published anything with THAT publisher. But they gave me an interesting anecdote to tell in places such as this.
In fact, I never published anything with THAT publisher. But they gave me an interesting anecdote to tell in places such as this.

And quoting Plato is a very Christian thing to do! St. Augustine, anyone?
