So catching up with the weekend papers at last a
review of Barbara Gowdy’s new novel Helpless about a paedophile reminded me of the whole still-puttering-on ‘responsible writing’ debate.
The novel throws up many issues. Such dubious territory, for example, should arguably not be navigated in what is essentially entertainment. But, on the other
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I think it could be done if someone set out to specifically mimic the style of newspaper reviews - in other words where the purpose of what they were saying was clear. If a piece of criticism was purposely presented as being to provide a measured rec for readers, complete with any reservations, then I think most writers would be able to see the difference and would not take it personally. However I have never seen that done. And when critical comments are specifically left on the writers own journal it is very hard not to take them personally because they have been directed straight to the author, one to one ( ... )
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I've never seen it done in concrit directed to the author, however.
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