Saturday 6 June 2015

George R R Martin VS J K Rowling: Jo's Reply






I've been a Fan of Jo since 2002. Yes its over 10 years and going by my posts most of you would have guessed so.

I've recently taken an interest in George R R Martin. The popularity of HBO's Game of Thrones has exposed to Martin's world and while I'm yet to read any of his books ... I'v read excepts from them. His brand of fantasy is quite different: there is no traditional good vs evil.

In fact it seems there is no good at all only evil: shades of evil. Its more Real World fantasy. No Order of Phoenix v/s Death Eaters conflicts here. Even in the White walkers v/s Lord of Light scenario, we can't really pick sides. We really don't know if the white walker are evil, now do we?
As for the lord of the light, this god is into vengeance and stuff, (I was) never a fan of fanatics ...


Anyway we are not here to discuss Game of Thrones/ A song of Ice and Fire, if R+L really = J , or will Rickon's storyline is a shaggydog tale. Maybe later

This post is about Jo vs GRRM.

How it started

"Eat your heart out, Rowling. Maybe you have billions of dollars and my Hugo, but you don't have readers like these."

The Hugo Awards where the two authors clashed was in 2001, when The Goblet of Fire won over A Storm of Swords.

Separate from his comments about the Hugo award, Martin has indicated that he is not particularly fond of "Harry Potter." In 2008, he rejoiced that President Obama collects Spider-Man and Conan the Barbarian comics. "That's so cool that I'm willing to forgive him for being a Harry Potter fan,"


This was of course before 2011, when Game of Thrones released.


His grudge may have led him to poke fun at "Harry Potter" within the pages of the next book in his series, "A Feast for Crows," In a passage of that book, Martin described a fight between the female knight Brienne of Tarth and two male knights.


"She had ridden over Harry Sawyer and broken Robin Potter's helm, giving him a nasty scar," Martin wrote.

And that my friends, is  how Harry Potter got their scar.


George R.R. Martin's 2001 Loss To J.K. Rowling Is Still A Sore Subject

(A Business insider report)


If you google J K Rowling V/s George R R Martin you'll find this all over the place. What you might not get is Jo's reply. J K Rowing is of course known for her sublimity so its no surprise.

Jo's Reply


Do you remember my last post "Why I don't like silkworm" because this has got to do with it. I found that book too dark and it reminded me of Game of Thrones for some reason. Why exactly I could never tell until recently while looking at GRRM's pic I though he looks a lot like Owen Quine.


"Owen Quine was a large, pale and portly man of around sixty, with straggly yellow-white hair and a pointed Van Dyke beard. His eyes appeared to be of different colours, which gave a particular intensity to his stare. For the photograph he had wrapped himself in what appeared to be a Tyrolean cape and was wearing a feather-trimmed trilby."


I suppose had she said sailor's cap it would be too obvious. Hahaha

This is what the Novel describes Quine


Quine, once hailed as one of the original literary rebels—presented as the literary world's version of music's punk rock scene—has struggled for years to recreate the success of his original novel and has fallen out of public view. Strike discovers that his disappearance coincides with the leak of the manuscript for his latest novel, Bombyx Mori. The London literary community considers Bombyx Mori to be unpublishable; an unpleasant mix of rape, sadomasochism, torture, necrophilia and cannibalism, with its hero eaten alive by characters who are thinly-veiled metaphors for people in Quine's life whom he considers responsible for the destruction of his career.

Sounds familiar.


It was Quin's Novel Bombyx Mori that reminded me of Game of Thrones. All that rape and that gruesome murder is so GRRM.


Well what can I say i'm rather proud of Jo and rethinking my opinion on Silkworm






No comments:

Post a Comment