I always wondered, why is it like that the Georgian bestseller books are always the worst ones? Generally, modern art in this country is not in its peaks, but seeing no progress in literature for years makes me think, that something really is wrong.
Let’s think, what do a writer needs to create a good novel?
· Creativity;
· A good plot;
· Interesting characters;
· Fantasy;
· A new style;
I’ve read most of the Georgian bestseller books and looked through almost all of them, but could not find even a little of creativity or good plot or something closer to that. What I do find is an imitation. No new style, no new word, everything is just imitated.
If the a person tastes a really good book for even once, he won’t ever be able to read the mediocrity like that.
Actually, the problem that mostly worries me is, why do people buy those books? who are those people? how come that mostly the sh*t is the bestseller of our days?
I’m glad to admit that nowadays a lot more people read the books then in previous decade. I observe the readers in metros and parks and even at my university. I see that most of them are reading quite interesting authors, then I’m asking myself: who are those people, the ones who are buying that shi*t and making it bestseller? if not students, housewives or just some plain people, then who?
Unfortunately, I have no answer to that queer question.
What we got today, Post-modern literature some may call it, but in reality we do not have Georgian post-modernism, what we have is imitation of some foreign authors and unfortunately, that imitation is as bad the books themselves.
Georgian literature counts hundreds of years of blossom, we had Rustaveli in older times and we had Guram Rcheulishvili at the edge of the century. What or who we have now? I do not mean that the masterpiece must be produced each year, but there has to be something, at least normal.
Eventually, it is very hard to discuss the bestseller book problem in a country, where 5. 000 sold copies make the book bestseller. The writer is someone who sells the books and lives with its income; unfortunately we have only a few of that sort. The main thing we should realize is, that not everyone, who publishes the book is the writer.
this month i have read like two modern Georgian books and all i got is i will never do this again
ReplyDeleteone thing embarrassing me the most is when an author's tryin to write in somehow different style, but what he gets is called more likely "weird" then "different
i think that every epoch has it's greatest ones and preferences, now we're trying to rearrange our values, so it's difficult to understand what we need as well.
ReplyDeleteas for me i discovered two genius writers: tamaz bibiluri and jemal qarchkhadze - from 80-90s...
"not everyone, who publishes the book is the writer." i agree with this sentence.there are many people besides students,who read books.they read so called "modern literature" and they make those books best-sellers.sometimes the reader deserves these senseless books to be best-sellers.though,it's very pitty,when we have dochanashvili & qarchxadze, but the best-seller is lali maroshkina.
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