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Christos Tsiolkas1,188 ratings, 3.27 average rating, 200 reviews
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“do want to write a good story. But I no longer trust the judgements of my age. The critic now assesses the writer’s life as much as her work. The judges award prizes according to a checklist of criteria created by corporations and bureaucrats. And we writers and artists acquiesce, fearful of a word that might be misconstrued or an image that might cause offence. I read many of the books nominated for the globalised book prizes; so many of them priggish and scolding, or contrite and chastened. I feel the same way about those films feted at global festivals and award ceremonies. It’s not even that it is dead art: it’s worse, it’s safe art. Most of them don’t even have the dignity of real decay and desiccation: like the puritan elect, they want to take their piety into the next world. Their books and their films don’t even have the power to raise a good stench. The safe is always antiseptic.”
― Seven and a Half
― Seven and a Half
“she got into an argument with another actress about Spielberg’s The Color Purple. Jenna said it was shit and the other woman, nodding, said, ‘Yeah, right, the book was better.’ And Paul, laughing, continues, ‘And you said, “Nah, the book was shit as well.”’ Shaking his head in astonishment, earnest now, he says, ‘And I thought, Wow, you Aussies don’t hide behind bullshit. We Americans go on about honesty and our feelings and being straight talkers, but you Aussies really are like that.”
― Seven and a Half
― Seven and a Half
“I do want to write a good story. But I no longer trust the judgements of my age. The critic now assesses the writer’s life as much as her work. The judges award prizes according to a checklist of criteria created by corporations and bureaucrats. And we writers and artists acquiesce, fearful of a word that might be misconstrued or an image that might cause offence. I read many of the books nominated for the globalised book prizes; so many of them priggish and scolding, or contrite and chastened. I feel the same way about those films feted at global festivals and award ceremonies. It’s not even that it is dead art: it’s worse, it’s safe art.”
― Seven and a Half
― Seven and a Half
