December 14, 2003

Heft, Hate, Outlines and Vanity

Looks like Vollman's got competition. Muhammad Ali's definitive life story weighs 75 pounds, runs 800 pages, costs £2,000, and includes over 3,000 photographs. The mammoth bio, however, is a team effort, with contributions by Norman Mailer and Tom Wolfe. However, Greatest of All Time does suffer from an unfortunate acronym.

The Bakersfield yokels are hoping to ban Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye from classrooms. Because anything dealing with sexual abuse and racism is, you know, "provocative."

Patrick O'Brian's unfinished 21st book in the Aubrey-Maturin series is being talked about for possible publication. O'Brian had an outline and a few chapters. But thankfully HarperCollins doesn't plan on hiring a ghostwriter.

Forget Zoe Trope and the Gen Y spokesperson fracas over at Moby Lives. Factor in vanity presses and there's plenty of speakers to go around, albeit unreadable ones. Mom and twelve year old are trying the self-publishing racket.

And is this headline the case of an overtaxed copy editor ready to slit his own throat because of all the Xmas hype?

Posted by DrMabuse at December 14, 2003 10:47 AM
Comments

Saddam has been caught! Gunfire fills the streets!

Posted by: Tom Working at December 14, 2003 08:08 PM

Yes, that too. But who needs another Moses-Saddam joke in a blog entry?

Posted by: Ed at December 14, 2003 10:25 PM