George RR Martin on Criticism of His Writing Style

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  • @lorduxas3908
    @lorduxas3908 Před 3 lety +707

    It’s kinda weird to hear George swearing. Considering the contents of his books, it should be weird NOT to hear him swear

  • @Ironborn4
    @Ironborn4 Před 4 lety +593

    "I want to affect the reader emotionally." If ever there was an understatement

    • @burtan2000
      @burtan2000 Před 4 lety +17

      Much of the criticism GoT has received about gratuitous sex was specifically about how they depicted rate purely for shock value. Like Sansa‘s wedding - it was just handled lazily, like their goal was to shock and make headlines as opposed to showing character arc and major events in the characters formation. One very simple change was all that was needed to fix all of that valid criticism: move the scene with her in the bathtub with what’s her name skinny bitch (Miranda?) two after the rape scene. And show Sansa as deeply wounded and affected but tough, yeah not willing to give up. She says to Miranda in that bath scene as they showed it “ this is my home & you do not scare me”
      George is absolutely right when he says he only shows one actually happens IRL or what did happen in history. Anything humans show in fiction, mo matter how horrible, it’s nothing compared to what we’ve actually done to each other. Rape and torture and starvation and slavery. All that shit was VERY commonplace up until WW2. It didn’t stop after the war, but the percentage of ppl directly suffering it dropped to unprecedented levels and have stayed there ever since. Even with shit like the Rwandan genocide. Even with US forces killing a MILLION Vietnamese in 10 yrs, or 100’s of 1000’s of Iraqis.
      We owe ppl like GRRM our gratitude for reminding us what most of history has been like for most ppl.
      To me the main human theme of ASoIAF is that “the small folk pay the price”
      They fight and kill and die in the battles. They starve when their crops are destroyed. They’re raped and enslaved. Especially the Riverlands. For at least 300 yrs, the Riverlands of Westeros is just constantly getting razed. That’s where the wars are fought bc it’s the Middle Kingdom. It get so ravaged in the first few books, and that is JUST the beginning.
      I thought the show (usually) did a good job of showing how the small folk suffer when the Lords and Ladies play their Game of thrones

    • @xvor_tex8577
      @xvor_tex8577 Před rokem +1

      He scarred the readers emotionally

    • @Shaw4Life
      @Shaw4Life Před 8 měsíci

      He sent readers to psych wards

  • @angelcanez4426
    @angelcanez4426 Před 4 lety +545

    The one thing I love about his writing is he breaks it up into a way where 700- 800 pages seems doable he has a 10-page chapter from a new person's perspective and next thing you know you've read 52 chapters & you're halfway done with the book

    • @donm1719
      @donm1719 Před 4 lety +5

      How does he keep up with the characters

    • @mackfarlainethebarenakedau5113
      @mackfarlainethebarenakedau5113 Před 4 lety +33

      That's probably because he writes all the chapters out of order. So, he could probably do stand-alone novels of each of his characters. That would be cool.

    • @sheagaming
      @sheagaming Před 4 lety +52

      He writes a character’s chapters individually i.e. he’ll do a set of Arya chapters then Tyrion chapters, then Jon Snow chapters, then when he’s finished he’ll make sure they’re edited so intersecting plot points and character moments will hit properly and then he has a team of editors who reads his chapters for any inconsistencies like if he uses a minor character that already died or wrote about the wrong gender of a horse.

    • @pratyaysarkar7905
      @pratyaysarkar7905 Před 3 lety +1

      @@sheagaming Gender of horse XD

    • @user-nn7dj3cn6j
      @user-nn7dj3cn6j Před 3 lety +17

      @@sheagaming that's genius! That way he can write about whatever he wants in a character's perspective without losing the flow, and if he wants something to happen in Westeros he'll just choose to show it from the most interesting POV. Also, if he doesn't feel like writing about a certain event that day, he can just keep writing about other stuff happening in another part of his world.

  • @banjohero1182
    @banjohero1182 Před 4 lety +59

    As a person who eats food, I'm not sure there's such a thing as a gratuitous feast. Er, actually, I guess every feast is kind of gratuitous, but that's sort of the point, innit?

  • @Trazynn
    @Trazynn Před 4 lety +281

    I love his writing style. I've taken one copy of the Game of Thrones novel that I've highlighted with various colours (dialogue, action, description, inner monologuue) to visualise the balance between him.

    • @HH-cm5rp
      @HH-cm5rp Před 4 lety +4

      just don't do that with the tyrion chapters of Danse my man

    • @Ben.Pickett3
      @Ben.Pickett3 Před 4 lety +2

      H H why what’s wrong with them?

    • @luarn9176
      @luarn9176 Před 4 lety

      @@HH-cm5rp Now I want to know, too.

    • @luarn9176
      @luarn9176 Před 4 lety +3

      @@gaozhi2007 I honestly kinda like his prose, though

    • @cruddddddddddddddd
      @cruddddddddddddddd Před 4 lety +18

      I'm a big fan of his writing style, too. My life as an avid reader can be separated by before GRRM and after GRRM. The first time I read A Game of Thrones (long before there was a show) was a revelation. I've reread the series multiple times, as well as his supplemental material, and the Tales of Dunk and Egg novellas. I love this world, I love how GRRM writes it, and I can't get enough.

  • @ClaireYunFarronXIII
    @ClaireYunFarronXIII Před 4 lety +292

    I cannot get enough of George R. R. Martin. I say this so many times, but Martin is such an inspiration to me as a writer. I agree with him, especially on writing stories on war and gritty events.
    I write about war and other series issues as well and I believe in portraying it honestly instead of mildly showing it to my readers. I find sugarcoating an otherwise series topic offensive and dishonest. Readers must not only read a book, they must also experience it. Killing off characters shouldn't be done so lightly. I don't like to kill characters just to be like "oohhh, murder! Death! I am so controversial." I like it when it affects the world, the characters and the story. George R. R. Martin is amazing at what at he does and I think other writers should lean in his direction.
    Also, I like the other guy here as well. He seems cool. I really want to pick up something he has written.

    • @Ian-jj9fc
      @Ian-jj9fc Před 4 lety +10

      A Brief History of Seven Killings. Take it on vacation with you and you'll felt like you went two places instead of one. It's superb.

    • @Kyzer_IX
      @Kyzer_IX Před 4 lety

      SAME HERE!!!!!!

    • @PresterMike
      @PresterMike Před 4 lety +1

      You write of war? I hope you arent a feminist

    • @basedchimera5859
      @basedchimera5859 Před 4 lety +1

      @@PresterMike George rr martin is?

    • @eel9
      @eel9 Před rokem

      Marlon James is the other guy. I read half of the book of his which is displayed, Black Leopard Red Wolf, and it was really great, but I couldn't understand what was happening after that point, so I had to stop. Not that other people couldn't, I think I'm just dumb.

  • @IrishCarney
    @IrishCarney Před 4 lety +69

    "There's a difference between preponderance and resonance." Wow great quote from Marlon James. And he just thew it out there. You can tell he's a writer (talented with crafting words) but not a trained actor or public speaker (because he didn't slow it down or pause it to let the audience absorb his spoken words).

    • @evelynvongizycki1017
      @evelynvongizycki1017 Před rokem

      First time I have been introduced to this author and he stands up and is impressive even right next to Martin

  • @DavidBrocekArt
    @DavidBrocekArt Před 4 lety +113

    Well said, George. It's not about how many people die, but WHO dies, and whether you cared about that person.
    This is very well known practice TV News use to attract attention. I will give you two examples of TV news spots and tell me which one is more emotionally effective:
    1) Last night, a hundred and twenty five people died when a volcano erupted in Italy.
    2) Michael Smith, a fifty years old disabled man was murdered during a burglary while he was trying to defend his family.

    • @xenondoro8573
      @xenondoro8573 Před 4 lety +10

      Yeah, in the context of TV news, what you just highlighted is something SJW's never seem to understand. When Notre Dame burned, people were crying about racism because at the same time people were dying in Arabic countries. It's not about racism, it's about emotional impact.

    • @DavidBrocekArt
      @DavidBrocekArt Před 4 lety +13

      ​@@xenondoro8573 Thanks for pointing this out. Notre Dame is a great example of this phenomenon. People were moved by this tragedy, because we felt that we know the building too good. It is one of the most famous buildings in the world. I bet many people care about Notre Dame more than their neighbour's house.
      This Notre Dame tragedy also reminds me a lot of the 9/11. Yes, of course it was a great tragedy, thousands of people died. Yet, It's so strange that even I, as a citizen of Czech republic, living tens of thousands of kilometers from the USA feel like 9/11 impacted my life. It actually did, a lot, I even feel weird talking about it. I feel like it's forbidden to even speak about it at all. That's how much media have changed my thinking.

  • @Kyzer_IX
    @Kyzer_IX Před 4 lety +69

    God I love George
    I'm so inspired by him as a writer. I aspire to be as great.

    • @claws811
      @claws811 Před 4 lety +3

      Yeah me too. Good Luck.

    • @Artisttinge
      @Artisttinge Před 4 lety +2

      One of the finest in our generation

    • @xtian_perez
      @xtian_perez Před 4 lety +3

      Me too. Currently I am writing a grimdark epic fantasy novel too and I'm following all of his advice

    • @mclovinjr9086
      @mclovinjr9086 Před 3 lety +3

      @@xtian_perez Nearly a year later, how’s that book going?

    • @noname3609
      @noname3609 Před 2 lety

      @@xtian_perez I might be interested.😀

  • @connorlonergan4967
    @connorlonergan4967 Před 4 lety +405

    Who's the other author? He seems interesting, I wanna check out his books. Edit: found him, his name is Marlon James

    • @kemp10
      @kemp10 Před 4 lety +8

      Did you deduce that from the book sitting on the table or the Marlon James in the interview?

    • @oddpoppetesq.3467
      @oddpoppetesq.3467 Před 4 lety +9

      I came to the comments to see if anyone had posted his name. Thanking you good sir 😊

    • @laurennoel5176
      @laurennoel5176 Před 4 lety +20

      Marlon studied under the tutelage of the same professors I did, just not the same years. Makes me feel all warm and fuzzy. Very pleased for his success as my fellow alum!

    • @jackriver1999
      @jackriver1999 Před 4 lety +21

      I haven't read any of the works of Marlon James, yet, but what I do know about him is that he is the winner of the most prestigious literary prize in the United Kingdom, the world renowned Booker Prize. So, it can be said he is a writer of tremendous talent.

    • @robertminnie782
      @robertminnie782 Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you.

  • @jon-umber
    @jon-umber Před 3 lety +78

    This is the best GRRM interview I've seen on CZcams. Shows why his books are so affecting.

    • @queenshersei896
      @queenshersei896 Před 3 lety +3

      He loves writing! It’s obvious

    • @dzanc
      @dzanc Před 3 lety

      I love when he calls out the 'fucking idiots', cause there is valid criticism and bullshit criticism and ain't written nowere you have to take the bullshit laying down

  • @PeterSedesse
    @PeterSedesse Před 4 lety +52

    Season 7 and 8 were basically the cliff notes. The reason the show became so huge is that there was so much fluff, stuff that had nothing to do with the overall plot, but which added the spice to the recipe. The banter between Tryrion and Bron, the Hound and Arya, Ramsey and Reek.

    • @factbeaglesarebest
      @factbeaglesarebest Před 3 lety +7

      Those were not cliff notes, they weren’t even the story... they were entirely garbage. Tbh the show had seaso 1 which was an okay cliff notes like telling of the story of AGOG, but the rest lost the meaning and themes.
      The show glorified badassery, war, and shit that is antithetical to the books. Martin uses the story to show how HORRIBLE war is, and how corrupt and conflicting the motivations behind nobility are leaving the common man to be put through the slaughter... reread the chapter on broken men from Septon Meribald- the show even omitted that was an egregiously stupid Easter egg to it.
      Martin is not gratuitous in a way that he’s exploiting shock factor (though HBO did use it that way), he’s telling a REAL story in a FANTASY world. Every scene serves a literary purpose and is masterfully written in some of the best prose in modern literature.

    • @scorpiusbalthazar4327
      @scorpiusbalthazar4327 Před rokem +1

      @@factbeaglesarebest Wah wah.

    • @artorhen
      @artorhen Před rokem

      What fluff? You mean that season 7 and 8 were fluff? Cause those def were. Idk what show you watched 😅

  • @LucasSpurrell
    @LucasSpurrell Před 2 lety +25

    "Violence should be violent, sex should be sexy, and death should have the impact of death."
    Basically the entire video in one sentence.

  • @banjohero1182
    @banjohero1182 Před 4 lety +40

    "When Tom Cruise is in a movie, you know he's gonna make it to the end."
    Makes me think of the one tolerable Steven Segal movie I've seen: that air force one flick where he dies five minutes in or whatever it was.

    • @cruddddddddddddddd
      @cruddddddddddddddd Před 4 lety +8

      Executive Decision... Kurt Russel, playing a military consultant, ended up being the main character. I really liked that movie as a kid.

    • @banjohero1182
      @banjohero1182 Před 4 lety +6

      @@cruddddddddddddddd THAT'S what it was! Thanks

  • @douggieharrison6913
    @douggieharrison6913 Před 4 lety +46

    Wow I love this one because he answered with so much passion. I love the points he makes about these things "illuminate the character" which is true, those things immerse you in their lives and world

  • @across13X
    @across13X Před 4 lety +66

    George RR Martin and Marlon James on Criticism of Their Writing Style

  • @loctardamity1
    @loctardamity1 Před 4 lety +157

    7:30 so you wouldn't kill Cersei and Jaime with a ceiling?

  • @shionkreth7536
    @shionkreth7536 Před 4 lety +48

    George R. R. Martin on his writing style: amateur authors only dream of being the ones who wrote my books.
    Amateur author critics: *crying inside*

    • @shadowninja958
      @shadowninja958 Před 4 lety +3

      Shion Kreth I don't wish I was the one who wrote his books, I wish I could write that well.

    • @darthultor6365
      @darthultor6365 Před rokem

      Definitly true, although I am pleased With what I write as well, even if it isnt nearly as good

  • @NasAfter
    @NasAfter Před 4 lety +366

    My only criticism for George is that he didn't see through D&D's bullshit when they first met with him

    • @valerieprindle8097
      @valerieprindle8097 Před 4 lety +44

      Can't blame George for that though

    • @unitron2005
      @unitron2005 Před 4 lety +51

      @@valerieprindle8097According to him, he trusted them simply because they knew who's Jon's mother was. So...

    • @PwnZombie
      @PwnZombie Před 4 lety +10

      Luciano Fernandez His mother is Wylla. So they’re wrong.

    • @unitron2005
      @unitron2005 Před 4 lety +3

      @@PwnZombie I'm affraid we'll never find out.

    • @lucadavenport3937
      @lucadavenport3937 Před 4 lety +103

      Nasser Feed to be fair to D&D, George thought he would have finished the books so they could simply just adapt the books. D&D did a great job when they were just adapting the books and you can’t deny that.

  • @tathagatabishayee9345
    @tathagatabishayee9345 Před 3 lety +40

    "If you're not having gratuitous sex, what are you having ?" Truer words have never been spoken. Respekt.

  • @dongxx
    @dongxx Před 4 lety +277

    Your uploads are more consistent than Georgy boi

    • @stevenL4U
      @stevenL4U Před 4 lety +1

      Aren’t you just so clever

    • @oddpoppetesq.3467
      @oddpoppetesq.3467 Před 4 lety +1

      @The Law the problem with the books now is, Dumb&Dumber have massacred the tv show....... and probably fucked Georges plans right outta the ballpark 🤷‍♂️

    • @BionicleSaurus
      @BionicleSaurus Před 4 lety +4

      It's almost as if uploading preexisting five minute clips is easier than crafting the next gigantic chapter in one of the greatest fantasy stories ever written all while working on other projects and the inherent motivational issues entangled with working on the same story for so long.

    • @raben7049
      @raben7049 Před 3 lety +1

      @@BionicleSaurus yeah his point still stands

    • @BionicleSaurus
      @BionicleSaurus Před 3 lety

      @@raben7049 no it doesn't. It's a stupid point and you're a stupid person.

  • @dimitristsogias2992
    @dimitristsogias2992 Před 4 lety +9

    I do fcking love the way that George talks. Including emotion and how is everyone affected by it in daily life, specially in a case of death, and avoid the fake emotionless scenes we are used to from movies.
    He is a freaking genius and one of the greatest authors of this century .

  • @marcusanark2541
    @marcusanark2541 Před 4 lety +9

    One of the best answers I ever seen, George R.R. Martin is the GREATEST!

  • @210SAi
    @210SAi Před 4 lety +9

    I’ve never heard of people complaining about gratuitous sex and violence in the books. Most of that criticism came from and after the HBO show.

  • @HebrewsElevenTwentyFive
    @HebrewsElevenTwentyFive Před 4 lety +65

    Marlon James is a very talented writer by the way guys! Check him out

  • @vresnuil
    @vresnuil Před rokem +4

    When Martin talks about wanting us to grieve for his characters, I felt that. Not sure why, but when the Hound died in the TV show, I felt grief like a real person had died. Strange feeling

  • @kiingslayer9424
    @kiingslayer9424 Před 3 lety +6

    I love hearing George swear. I'm literally laughing out loud about how effective his use of 'fuck' is.

  • @1994mammo
    @1994mammo Před 4 lety +11

    Well you can’t please everyone

  • @soccerjockey
    @soccerjockey Před 3 lety +4

    This is a great talk. I'm not sure if I've ever heard George so animated. And it really has me stoked to pick up Black Leopard

  • @vercingetorixavernian8978

    I could listen to GRRM all day he’s a fantastic public speaker

  • @Freduccine978
    @Freduccine978 Před 4 lety +3

    my grandmother was 1 of 13, only 7 of them made it past 5yrs

  • @coletroutman1060
    @coletroutman1060 Před 4 lety +5

    Dan and Dave could have definitely used that advice at 1:12.

  • @Zeupater
    @Zeupater Před 4 lety +3

    Excellent interview with George and Marlon. Marlon is injecting truth into the conversation. I’m enjoying George speaking his mind the way he sees fit. 6:20 Even when I notice the seeds being sown in one of George’s books it comes as a surprise and I want to see how it plays out.

  • @maxgrozema1093
    @maxgrozema1093 Před 3 lety +4

    I take inspiration from his style too, I'm never gonna finish my book.

  • @sl5311
    @sl5311 Před 4 lety +12

    This series which I am bingwatching now, has reminded me of what I don't want to believe about human nature but in reality part of our world. I hate this. I want our world to be better. The scene where the people where they are building a town around non-violence and then they are killed for not defending themselves...wow...that hit home. You can only take the pacifist so far until you become a martar or a victim. That is just reality. And he nails that for me and very personally.

    • @frazz9957
      @frazz9957 Před 4 lety

      @sl5311 What's the show?

    • @GodsDumbLamb
      @GodsDumbLamb Před rokem +1

      A lesson that is constantly taught during human history is the fact that people who dont lift a finger to defend their lives and homes deserve to be subjegated.

  • @stephenolder4552
    @stephenolder4552 Před 4 lety +4

    Gratuitous basically means they're put off by it. Ive heard gratuitous for violence, sex and profanity, but i never hear the word for other cleaner things that also happen to be "filler" and dont move the plot along.

  • @biggrigg4281
    @biggrigg4281 Před 4 lety +7

    Gratuitous use of the word "had."

  • @masoodvoon8999
    @masoodvoon8999 Před 4 lety +16

    Hope to enjoy Marlon James. Have his book haven't started.

  • @TheBerylknight
    @TheBerylknight Před 3 lety +3

    Interesting discussion, and I personally feel the same way. I like my books violent and raw, not namby-pamby. But that being said: I also believe there is room in fiction for unrealistic and subdued or sentimental works as well. To each their own.

  • @danbongard3226
    @danbongard3226 Před 4 lety +4

    This is the first I've heard of Marlon James, but I think I'm going to have to pick up some of his books.

  • @LexIconLS
    @LexIconLS Před 4 lety +9

    Where can I find this full interview?

    • @UnknownGunslinger
      @UnknownGunslinger Před 3 lety

      Here you go friend
      m.czcams.com/video/S9AxEjlj1Q8/video.html

  • @cihuacoatl1887
    @cihuacoatl1887 Před 4 lety +4

    i totally agree with the offensive clean violence.

  • @DJLennon
    @DJLennon Před 4 lety +3

    I'm pleased that he brought up the gunsmoke analogy haha, very true indeed.

  • @davejoseph5615
    @davejoseph5615 Před 3 lety +1

    He has also written some extraordinary short stories.

  • @alex_9949
    @alex_9949 Před 4 lety +28

    Good video to watch while breaking my fast

  • @annie-sc
    @annie-sc Před rokem

    The details are what made me loved GRRM's writing. He's too elaborate and graphic, and I like it.

  • @Dylan-em1zc
    @Dylan-em1zc Před 4 lety +37

    No one:
    GRRM: I want you to feel death, I want you to feel as if a loved one died

  • @QueenDaenerysTargaryen
    @QueenDaenerysTargaryen Před 3 lety +1

    Amazing video🎥👍🔥🎥👍🔥

  • @ravingpurist
    @ravingpurist Před 3 lety +2

    Holy shit I was just watching this for Grrm and then suddenly I hear Marlon James’ voice? That’s like eating chocolate ice cream then discovering it has a delicious peanut butter swirl

  • @waseem7195
    @waseem7195 Před rokem +1

    So interesting to hear GRRM reference Frank Herbert's Dune and its characters.

  • @harryturner8701
    @harryturner8701 Před rokem

    Truly are one of the worlds greatest writers and thinkers

  • @shawnagarstad9078
    @shawnagarstad9078 Před rokem

    I love his style and I love his stories

  • @sloansabbath7117
    @sloansabbath7117 Před 2 lety +1

    “There’s something offensive about clean violence” looking at you Wolverine pre-Logan lmao

  • @FR_N-do4xi
    @FR_N-do4xi Před 4 lety +1

    Where's the full interview? I wanna see the whole thing.

    • @FR_N-do4xi
      @FR_N-do4xi Před 4 lety +1

      I think I found it nvm

    • @Anicius_
      @Anicius_ Před 4 lety +1

      @@FR_N-do4xi drop the link doe

  • @facialsupremacy2040
    @facialsupremacy2040 Před 4 lety +1

    I fucking love this guy. A man after my own heart, and think many others would say the same.

  • @glipgloppapi9959
    @glipgloppapi9959 Před 3 lety +2

    I take inspiration from his writing style, it’s gripping

  • @alaia-awakened
    @alaia-awakened Před 3 lety +1

    That point Marlon James made about Jane Eyre made me crack up

  • @asmartistenthusiast3469
    @asmartistenthusiast3469 Před 4 lety +6

    I agree with him buuuut if you're (for whatever reason) writing about a war story and your audience are children then obviously you have to make it clean but I totally agree if you're going to write about something do it properly or at least as well as you can. You connect with your readers through the mundane or very human things rather than killing zombies and riding dragons. Very inspiring writer.

  • @kristiankopera
    @kristiankopera Před 3 lety +1

    george is right..today i just read the part where ygritte dies. and even if i knew it is going to happen, it still got me...

  • @jameseddleman6944
    @jameseddleman6944 Před rokem +5

    I'm writing a book that I think George might like. I was 13 when I had the idea, and then I found out there are similar books to my idea so I had to read them so I could avoid copy writing without knowing.
    I'm writing about an immortal person, 100% immortal plot armor. And I want to start it off tribal, and as my character travels he will come to realize a hundred years have passed and the people he knew are all dead, but he's not aged. More time will pass as he wanders into cities that keep changing when he comes back to them. Slowly realizing that he would never die and never gain the human to human connections he had at the beginning. Really leaning into the plot armor being more of a curse, and still is powerless to stop evil kings to petty murders all the time, trying to be "the hero" but keeps losing himself, memories being cut randomly. Wishing to die but it will never happen no matter what he does, just comes right back. Really looking into "purpose" philosophically vs. "just living"
    There will be "magic" but I'm working on how to make it into science, I want there to be an advanced world before the start of the story, that collapses and the left over tech is what's magical, something like genetic manipulations fulfilling our fantasy itch for real life dragons and unicorns, or nano machines that give the appearance that people can manipulate fire and water, and levitate, to them its just "magic" but they have no idea its nano machines.... my problem is it seems too easy of an explanation/ not real enough.

    • @farouq4883
      @farouq4883 Před 5 měsíci

      Sounds really good. I would love to read that

    • @2Guys1Gameification
      @2Guys1Gameification Před 5 měsíci

      Perhaps the newer civilizations that exist in the beginning of the story, the ones who are dealing with the left over technology, explain these techs through their own myths/religions, much like modern folk do to any invention of the past that they cannot readily understand.

  • @futurestoryteller
    @futurestoryteller Před 4 lety +3

    I don't know who the other author is, but I just wanted to point out that his point about medieval people not making it to 51 is a common misunderstanding caused by a quirk of cognition. You'll sometimes hear it said that people "only lived to be _35."_ This is because of statistical averages, and those can't give you the whole picture. The more infants die, for example, the farther down they drag the numbers, and they didn't exactly have modern medicine back then. Still doesn't make it more likely you'll die at 51 than at 50 except as a natural consequence of having not died yet.

    • @steffis9806
      @steffis9806 Před 4 lety

      That's Marlon James. And yes, you are right. Sure, not a lot of people got to 80+ years old, simply because your first heart attack was also your last. But the average largely comes from the high rates of infant death - and from women dying in child birth. That was the most common killer amongst females since the bronze age (and likely even further into the past). If you give birth 10+ times, chances are high that you will experience fatal complications. A lot of women died in their fertile years, dragging the average further down.

    • @Egilhelmson
      @Egilhelmson Před 4 lety

      Steffi S - Well, Eleanor of Aquitaine had twelve children, and only two died before five years old, whereas her youngest daughter Joan ex-Queen of Sicily and Countess of Toulouse, had five miscarriages, which probably killed her, trying to have them to close together, before she could recover.
      Likewise, late fifties was old, but William Marshal led the cavalry charge which defeated the rebel barons who had invited the French King to replace John (because John was his vassal, he sent his son, instead) in his seventies so that Henry III could keep the throne (and William could be head of the Regency Council).
      More of a long tail situation than today, that’s all.

  • @drummer8491
    @drummer8491 Před 4 lety +3

    George is going off rn

  • @paxgamer3003
    @paxgamer3003 Před rokem +1

    Who is the other writer?

  • @Docsfortune
    @Docsfortune Před 3 lety

    Can you please tag other authors in these interviews

  • @evelynvongizycki1017
    @evelynvongizycki1017 Před rokem +1

    Who is the the other author?

  • @johnnyshock6411
    @johnnyshock6411 Před rokem

    Does anyone know who the other author is? I love what he has to say!

  • @TheHandleOnYoutube
    @TheHandleOnYoutube Před 4 lety +1

    Never heard him say ''fuck'' before, let alone twice. Damn.

  • @jawadaziz5139
    @jawadaziz5139 Před 3 lety +2

    He is genius, fucking genius, he is underrated.

  • @jonweman6128
    @jonweman6128 Před rokem

    Who is the other writer (?) on stage?

  • @gulpirak
    @gulpirak Před 3 lety +1

    Who is the other author speaking here?

  • @tomswiftyphilo2504
    @tomswiftyphilo2504 Před 4 lety +21

    George, you forgot...
    gratuitous missed deadines
    gratuitous sailor-hats
    gratuitous santa-claus-beards
    gratuitous plaid shirts
    gratuitous suspenders
    gratuitous jersey-accent

  • @sloansabbath7117
    @sloansabbath7117 Před 2 lety +1

    Who are the other people talking? They’re interesting

  • @CustardCream515
    @CustardCream515 Před 4 lety +21

    *Insert original comment about how I love George but hated the show's ending.

  • @anainesgonzalez8868
    @anainesgonzalez8868 Před rokem

    I like to hear him talk about death because I really cried hard with the red wedding 😭

  • @zeriyx
    @zeriyx Před 4 lety +21

    did that guy really have to "hm" 75 times? jesus. put your microphone down.

    • @madeyeatreides4055
      @madeyeatreides4055 Před 4 lety +3

      Hm.

    • @zeriyx
      @zeriyx Před 4 lety +1

      same.

    • @BaldingClamydia
      @BaldingClamydia Před 4 lety +11

      Well they're having a conversation. It's annoying from the outside, but I can tell you from experience that when people don't respond it feels like your words are just falling into empty space.

  • @Milkra
    @Milkra Před 2 lety +2

    George RR Martin swearing is insanely entertaining

  • @jamomma7296
    @jamomma7296 Před 3 lety +2

    When is this from? I’ve never heard George speak like this in any other interview which means I feel like he bullshits through other ones because this is him being unfiltered. I’d love to hear a fan who knows his shit question him on shit with this attitude maybe we’d figure out why he can’t finish the series. Maybe he’ll admit the TV show changed how he felt about characters because it’s obvious. He can write Arianne Martell and Young Griff so easily because they’ve never been in the show, but he prob hasn’t written a Jon or a Bran chapter in years.

  • @Hernameispamela
    @Hernameispamela Před 4 lety +1

    Brilliant!

  • @gabrielbreaker8859
    @gabrielbreaker8859 Před rokem

    1:53 same

  • @jahaitian94
    @jahaitian94 Před 3 lety

    Who is the other author?

  • @queenshersei896
    @queenshersei896 Před 3 lety +1

    Gratuitous food scenes are why I read asoiaf.

  • @haliensexist
    @haliensexist Před 3 lety

    Who was the male interviewer?? He is phenomenal!

  • @sadiomayonnaise5318
    @sadiomayonnaise5318 Před 3 lety +1

    Praise Jah

  • @theeverchosen1504
    @theeverchosen1504 Před rokem

    He's spot on about his food writing making you hungry, never thought I'd want to eat Heron until I read ASOIAF

  • @WordNationalist-cy8ms
    @WordNationalist-cy8ms Před 2 měsíci

    The only part of his style I don't really like is the written out sound effects. "AAAAAAAAooo. EEEEEEEeeeee" And so forth. The rest of it's great.

  • @munbanematt8342
    @munbanematt8342 Před 3 lety +2

    I learned a new word watching this: compunction. 4:09 I always though the phrase is "without compulsion." Go figure.

  • @dragunov815
    @dragunov815 Před 3 lety

    Woah.

  • @whiskeyknight4263
    @whiskeyknight4263 Před 3 lety +1

    "Who the fuck knows" lost it

  • @BlackRose3610
    @BlackRose3610 Před 3 lety +7

    The problem with his style is THE SPEED

  • @yowza234
    @yowza234 Před 3 lety

    These interviewers seem more open and intelligent than the ones in the sexism/racism interview

  • @mrslucianamufuka
    @mrslucianamufuka Před 4 lety +7

    🇧🇷Um exímeo escritor ...O melhor da atualidade...Brasil ama você Mr.R.R.Martin anyway... 🎼📚

  • @Toosii2times
    @Toosii2times Před 2 měsíci

    wait who’s the dude talking about his work like we know what it is

  • @ThibautVDP
    @ThibautVDP Před 4 lety +2

    simple fact: if you don't describe these things, then you missconvey the motivations of the character. if Tyrion didn't have a gratuitous relationship with Shae, then why would he be emotionally affected for a whore just being a whore and whoreing around. no, tyrion desires her. covets her. he killed for her. then when she betrayed him, he killed her. the whole of kings landing shouted for his head to come off, but it was HER voice that had to be punished for betrayal.

  • @billyb6001
    @billyb6001 Před rokem

    whose the other guy?

  • @ivan.t
    @ivan.t Před 4 lety

    90% of the comments here ask who the other author is 😂
    But it’s a nice video

  • @GreatOldOne9866
    @GreatOldOne9866 Před 3 lety +1

    Well GRRM will like my war scenes in my book then.

  • @timboslice980
    @timboslice980 Před rokem

    I appreciate his style because he goes so far into the "gratuitous" details.

  • @Uberdude6666
    @Uberdude6666 Před 4 lety +1

    Space break-sex is mostly relevant for age-restrictions, isn't it?

  • @doomrot
    @doomrot Před 3 měsíci

    Gratuitous boiled leather!

  • @dreamofsprings
    @dreamofsprings Před 3 lety

    Damn they are right, like in star wars the blow up like 5 planets or half the planet and dont have an any impact at all