Hollywood gets one right

by jotadavida

Posted to WritersAndGenres on 2002-02-03 08:30:00

Parent message is 109010
To quote movie critic Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times:

“The movie contains at least two insights into writing that are right on target. The first is William’s advice to Jamal that he give up waiting for inspiration and just start writing. My own way of phrasing this rule is: The Muse visits during composition, not before. The other accurate insight is a subtle one. An early shot pans across the books next to Jamal’s bed, and we see that his reading tastes are wide, good and various. All of the books are battered, except one, the paperback of James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake, which looks brand new and has no creases on its spine. That’s the book everyone buys but nobody reads.”


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