I’ll start: Ernest Hemingway.

I have a ton of respect for him, he influenced so many writers and the craft of writing, and he lived a fascinating life. But I just find his books to be so damned dry. I love simplicity but I just feel like there’s no voice or soul in any of his books. There’s experiences but I don’t feel any passion or something that moves my heart. I guess his topics just aren’t for me.

What about all of you?

  • twoheadedghost@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    The Haunting of Hill House has one of the best opening paragraphs I’ve ever read. The rest…eh. Five years later and I’m still shocked by how little I cared for the book. Come to think of it, this might a case where the 60s film adaptation is vastly superior than the book.

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      1 year ago

      The opening paragraph is amazing and super creepy. She’s clearly a great writer which is why it’s disappointing that her stuff doesn’t click with me. I agree, the movie is somehow much better even though the plot sticks very closely to the book.