If authors 'covered' books like musicians do songs...

If authors 'covered' books like musicians do songs...

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Voldemort

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6,153 posts

278 months

Tuesday 13th June 2023
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...which book/author combo would you most like to see?

anonymous-user

54 months

Wednesday 14th June 2023
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Quite a few have already done it. Sebastian Faulks wrote a James Bond novel and Ben Schott wrote a Jeeves and Wooster.

IMHO it very rarely works.

coppice

8,617 posts

144 months

Saturday 17th June 2023
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In my early days of writing magazine articles I read like a really , really awful Poundshop Hemingway . I learned that any attempt at aping a style you admire ends up as parody . The Spectator often runs a competition inviting readers to submit something daft (eg report of football match , Trip advisor review etc ) in the style of different authors . Very funny to read a restaurant review in the style of Kafka or Jane Austen

Stuart70

3,936 posts

183 months

Saturday 17th June 2023
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pablo said:
Quite a few have already done it. Sebastian Faulks wrote a James Bond novel and Ben Schott wrote a Jeeves and Wooster.

IMHO it very rarely works.
William Boyd did Fleming”s Bond in Solo. Much better than Faulks.

Schott was very good, not Wodehouse, as there was more plot(!),but true to the characters.

Eoin Colfer did a Douglas Adam’s HHGTTG follow on; not so good.

Edited by Stuart70 on Sunday 18th June 07:22

Stuart70

3,936 posts

183 months

Saturday 17th June 2023
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Chat gpt does a nice line in style parodies.

Charles Bukowski writes the Simpsons was quite fun. As was Hemingway does Love Island.

Cormac McCarthy doing “chick lit” might be worth a try!

Edited by Stuart70 on Sunday 18th June 07:23

RB Will

9,666 posts

240 months

Monday 19th June 2023
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Was just coming here to start the same thread having just seen a post on Facebook about it. I don't see the question as trying to copy another author's style more who would you like to see reinterpret what story.

Suggestions were things like Hitchhikers Guide by Terry Pratchett.

The only one I can think of already being done from personal experience is Black Beauty rewritten by Spike Milligan which I quite enjoyed.

The Bible by Richard Dawkins would be a laugh.

p1doc

3,124 posts

184 months

Monday 19th June 2023
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RB Will said:
Was just coming here to start the same thread having just seen a post on Facebook about it. I don't see the question as trying to copy another author's style more who would you like to see reinterpret what story.

Suggestions were things like Hitchhikers Guide by Terry Pratchett.

The only one I can think of already being done from personal experience is Black Beauty rewritten by Spike Milligan which I quite enjoyed.

The Bible by Richard Dawkins would be a laugh.
just read spike milligan rewritten version of hound of baskervilles vfunny

Tango13

8,444 posts

176 months

Sunday 25th June 2023
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pablo said:
Quite a few have already done it. Sebastian Faulks wrote a James Bond novel and Ben Schott wrote a Jeeves and Wooster.

IMHO it very rarely works.
Kingsley Amis wrote a Bond book too, it's one of the few books I didn't bother to finish.

ZedLeg

12,278 posts

108 months

Sunday 25th June 2023
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My favourite is Dorian by Will Self. It’s the picture of Dorian Gray but moved to 80s/90s gay culture.

It’s very good.