(urth) This Week in Google Alerts: R.A. Lafferty
Jerry Friedman
jerry_friedman at yahoo.com
Tue Apr 17 10:06:28 PDT 2012
>On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 4:13 PM, Marc Aramini marcaramini at yahoo.com> wrote:
>>--- On Tue, 4/17/12, Daniel Petersen danielottojackpetersen at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>And Tim Powers, two steps below Laff literarily, and ONE BELOW Wolfe,
Oh no no. Lafferty has "beautiful moments and bad quarters of an hour."
>>>I think is very worth checking out for another highly original Catholic writer of wonderfully bizarre fiction.
I did like /Last Call/ a great deal. Not /On Stranger Tides/ so much.
>>Oh my! Well, I will admit Lafferty is a genius, but his failure to sustain a long narrative
Or even a short narrative.
>>of such consistently high quality definitely leads me to the opinion that Wolfe is the more disciplined and consistent writer. Perhaps some of his stylistic explorations were more mundane, but ...........
>>
>>okay, different strokes for different folks.
Apparently.
>From: Daniel Petersen <danielottojackpetersen at gmail.com>
>
>Heh, heh, knew I'd raise some hackles. I totally agree that Wolfe is the more disciplined writer (maybe also more consistent)
No, Lafferty's pretty consistent, at least on the scale of fifteen minutes or more.
> - it's just that Lafferty's fiction, at its best, speaks forth like something primal
I'd have said the other way around.
>- his main roots are oral and I think that might be what makes the main difference - that being the voice for his wildly unbelievable and amazing worldview. Also, though, the more you read him the more you realise the INCREDIBLE verbal control he often has - his best fiction is very tight and disciplined and exquisitely well honed and crafted - really surpassing the best of Wolfe I think. Wolfe definitely considered himself a significant step below Laff.
I can only attribute this to modesty and a failure to outgrow youthful enthusiasm (much as I haven't outgrown Tolkien).
>However, I have no qualms with people thinking them equal or reversed. I can't expect everyone to have the gifted insight into literature I (and Wolfe) possess.
And Damon Knight, apparently.
>
>-DOJP
>:)
Yep.
Jerry Friedman
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