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Jeeves&Wooster reboot?
Hi guys!
I've just known that Sebastian Faulks' going to publish a new Jeeves&Wooster novel - "Jeeves and the Wedding Bells" on 4 November. He wrote that the new novel would "be faithful to the history and personality of Wodehouse's characters but by shining a different light on them will also show how robust, durable and lovable these creations are". Two opposite feelings fight in me. From the one side he may destroy our beautiful canon, from the other - engage new people to us.
What do you think about this?
I've just known that Sebastian Faulks' going to publish a new Jeeves&Wooster novel - "Jeeves and the Wedding Bells" on 4 November. He wrote that the new novel would "be faithful to the history and personality of Wodehouse's characters but by shining a different light on them will also show how robust, durable and lovable these creations are". Two opposite feelings fight in me. From the one side he may destroy our beautiful canon, from the other - engage new people to us.
What do you think about this?
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So it's doable. I've never read anything by this guy, so it's impossible to tell.
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On the other hand, "Birdsong" is a great novel, beautiful and intense and moving. I'd certainly be willing to read a Jeeves novel in that style -- I've read plenty of fanfiction in that style and am none the worse for it. Still, if you'd asked me to name the author who should be tapped to pen the next Jeeves novel, Faulks would not be the name that sprang to my lips.
I feel terribly hypocritical about my stance, though. I've avidly devoured loads of Jeevesian fanfiction and am still not sated. Some of it has blown me away with its brilliance. "Birdsong" blew me away, too, so...maybe it'll be great?
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Anyway, it's all just fanfic that someone got paid for as far as I'm concerned, and I mean every "official" adaption - from this new book to Lloyd Webber's musical to even the Fry & Laurie TV adaption. Doesn't mean it's not good or legitimate in its own right. But if Plum didn't pen it himself it's just not
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Did anyone read Hugh's book "The Gun Seller"? It's hilarious! (And action-packed, too.) And we all know how funny Fry's writings are from his several autobios.
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So he's really doing the same thing as dozens of other writers on the internet. He's just lucky enough to get paid.
To be honest, I can't be arsed to give it a chance, but maybe that's just me.
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We'll either get a nifty pastiche, or just be kinda depressed for a couple of hours and a lot of copies will go into Bookcrossing.
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