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September 14, 2007 at 7:51 am | In art, culture, history, news, photography, photoshop | No Comments
In the summer of 1950, Alfred A. Knopf Inc. turned down the English-language rights to a Dutch manuscript after receiving a particularly harsh reader’s report. The work was “very dull,” the reader insisted, “a dreary record of typical family bickering, petty annoyances and adolescent emotions.” Sales would be small because the main characters were neither familiar to Americans nor especially appealing. “Even if the work had come to light five years ago, when the subject was timely,” the reader wrote, “I don’t see that there would have been a chance for it.”
Knopf wasn’t alone. “The Diary of a Young Girl,” by Anne Frank, would be rejected by 15 others before Doubleday published it in 1952. More than 30 million copies are currently in print, making it one of the best-selling books in history.
One of those articles that offers some consulation for budding writers and those in other arts as well. Knopf has made a huge contribution to literature, but as good as they were they still rejected writers such as Pearl Buck, George Orwell, Tony Hillerman, Anaïs Nin, Sylvia Plath, Jean-Paul Sartre and Vladimir Nabokov’s “Lolita”. Save those rejection slips you might be able to frame them with pride someday.
Our Director of National Intelligence Mike McConnell is a liar. When reality becomes a dark comedy it just puts comedians out of work.
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