Mind's Eye Re: Gatsby

There are infinite possibilities- it's the imagination that's limited-
and the expectations of the market and audience. Also, it is a matter
of making money so good writers will pander and ruin themselves in the
process.

On May 26, 12:00 pm, archytas <nwte...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I liked some of his short stories.  There's a 1949 Gatsby film with
> Shelly Winters (before her bloat) being credibly vapid.  I can barely
> read Umberto Eco, yet like the films of his books.  Surely it must
> have dawned by now rigs that most of these "creatives" just pander to
> ignorant reality?  It just gets worse in film.  Give Hollywood a
> chance to have star-crossed lovers and that's what you'll get.  When
> we curl up with a book we can let our own minds wander.  This is where
> much of the creativity lies.  I'd rather they screwed up Gatsby
> (again) than churned out today's formulaic nonsense (Barely worth the
> $10 fee to Pirate Bay).
> I've tried to write a "real novel" and just can't manage he process at
> all.  It might be possible as a screenplay that could be expanded by
> people watching - I think in this sense writing may be at an end.
> Actors and what they do in front of cameras or on stage can be
> brilliant - yet they are more likely much of a muchness, constraining
> the story as much as television news.  We are short of an adventurous
> medium.
>
> On May 25, 10:42 pm, rigs <rigs...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I wish Hollywood would leave good novels alone. Have no intention of
> > seeing this latest Gatsby and the other Fitzgerald books/stories set
> > to film were terrible. He is one of my favorite and influential
> > writers.//Here are a couple of links to articles that appeared in the
> > NYTimes a few years ago as I suspected all along. Plots have their
> > seeds in reality.
>
> > "Hints of Future Novels in Letters to Fitzgerald" by Dinitia Smith-
> > Spetember 8,2003  <http://www.nytimes.com/2003/09/08/books/
> > 08FITZ.html>
>
> > "Mementos of a Real Romance That Fed Fitzgerald's Fiction" by Janet
> > Maslin January 24, 2005  <http://www.nytimes.com/2005/01/24/books/
> > 24masl.html>
>
> > Hope they link!- Hide quoted text -
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