Friday, September 01, 2006

Roger L. Simon: Mystery Novelist and Screenwriter

Roger L. Simon: Mystery Novelist and Screenwriter: "[W]hat interests me is how the Plame Affair fits into the whole framework. It may be opera bouffe, but it is far from unrelated to the way the press has conducted itself in recent years. Is it so different from Pallywood and the Mohammed Al Doura case, the Reuters photographs, the Jenin 'massacre' and so forth - all lies swallowed whole by a gullible Western media? At first glance they would seem far apart, but in this small world one concept draws them all together - narrative. The truth is less important than the weltanshauung of the publication."

4 comments:

  1. Yes it was a good post. I think the thing that I have noticed the most, is the complete lack of shame on the part of the media.

    I am reading a novel by Tami Hoag and a character in the book compares the press to 4 year olds. Why is the sky blue? Because God made it blue. Why did God make the sky blue? They just keeping asking the same questions over and over and never hear the answers.

    They have a very limited perspective.

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  2. Knuck: your "BDS is like the evening temper tantrum thrown by a brat who has been misbehaving all day" was worth the price of admission by itself.

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  3. of course,you mean it has "nuance",PUK.

    that plain-speaking stuff
    is for rubes.

    ;0p

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  4. P UK and gumshoe, well put.

    Anything but reality, suits'em fine.

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