Michael Orthofer on Why Fiction Matters | Conversations with Tyler Cowen

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  • čas přidán 26. 07. 2016
  • Watch to discover why Michael believes everyone should read more fiction , how we should choose books, why American popular literature is overrated, what he thinks about authors like Herman Melville, Fyoder Dostoevsky, Goethe, J.K. Rowling, Arno Schmidt, and many more, what he thinks about Amazon.com and the best sites for readers, why studying literature at college was such a big disappointment, how much covers matter, and why his opinion will never be the final word.
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Komentáře • 18

  • @tigamanter8925
    @tigamanter8925 Před 4 lety +8

    Tip on finding good fiction. Go to a book store, ideally a good used book store. Sit there and break open the books for a few hours. Read a few pages into the books. Take the ones that resonate strongly with you. That's about it. Pretty straightforward. Where, when, or in what original language they were written - that stuff doesn't matter very much.

  • @megancairns7194
    @megancairns7194 Před 8 lety +12

    "I worry very much about people who rely on what gets that stamp of approval. Just because it has a cover review in the New York Times Book Review does not mean that that book really is, if we look at it from five or ten years down the road - that that book will still be a significant work."
    Great discussion. Inspired me to stray from the New York Times bestsellers and take a chance.

    • @pjj.5649
      @pjj.5649 Před 6 lety +1

      Yes, me also, I am inspired.. Thank you for your comment, my thoughts also.

  • @doyle6000
    @doyle6000 Před rokem

    I just ordered Mr Orthofer's book!

  • @dianesellepedrosa1876
    @dianesellepedrosa1876 Před 3 lety +2

    Coffee or tea?

  • @pjj.5649
    @pjj.5649 Před 6 lety +8

    I too struggled with this interviewer, he was awful, over talking Mr. Orthofer and the questions were so off-putting. Mr. Cowen's butchering of the various author's names made me go back numerous times so I could hear clearly to do my own research.
    I was introduced to a lot of new authors I never knew about, and I will look into reading their work. Mr. Orthofer is a wealth of information, unfortunately, I couldn't hear more of his thoughts. I am sure he squirmed through the whole ordeal too.

  • @dianesellepedrosa1876
    @dianesellepedrosa1876 Před 3 lety +4

    Even though you don’t believe in God there is a very gentle and humble approach about you, which is something Godly.

    • @tony9684
      @tony9684 Před 3 lety +5

      One doesn't need to believe in a god in order to have a gentle and humble approach. Independent variables.

  • @BenjamminClark
    @BenjamminClark Před 8 lety +8

    These terrible questions are making me cringe.

    • @pjj.5649
      @pjj.5649 Před 6 lety +3

      I too thought the questions were awful and the fact that Mr. Cowen over talked or cut short Mr. Orthofer's response was so annoying.

  • @joekennedy2599
    @joekennedy2599 Před rokem

    Not concise; repepative

  • @sebastiaoedsonmacedo7950
    @sebastiaoedsonmacedo7950 Před 3 lety +1

    He is consistently vague throughout, arguing fiction brings or can add “a lot of things” into our lives but doesn’t pin-point anything especific at all. Ludicrous.

  • @newyardleysinclair9960
    @newyardleysinclair9960 Před 5 lety +1

    i cant read fiction. its so boring to me. I like reading non-fiction because i know it happened. Fiction feels like a waste of time. Thats what movies are for.

    • @Rasselas_Urasawa
      @Rasselas_Urasawa Před 4 lety +8

      Reading classics and great fiction is really a recommended venture, especially as films can only go so far in adaptation, but also films have their own artistic language of expression. There are documentaries, the non-fiction equivalent of films, and there are also really good non fiction books like Man's search for meaning. It's important to read books from both genres just choose the really good ones and not those that you know you won't like. Hopefully that's sparks some interest.

    • @dianesellepedrosa1876
      @dianesellepedrosa1876 Před 3 lety +2

      I used to have the same idea about fiction but now after reading much more fiction I see there is a vast building of human and empathetic understanding growing in my mind.