Better Criticism

Ten Commandments for a dying Art

Fiction & Literature, Drama, Nonfiction, Entertainment
Cover of the book Better Criticism by Chris Tookey, Arena Books
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Chris Tookey ISBN: 9781911593164
Publisher: Arena Books Publication: December 4, 2017
Imprint: Arena Books Language: English
Author: Chris Tookey
ISBN: 9781911593164
Publisher: Arena Books
Publication: December 4, 2017
Imprint: Arena Books
Language: English

Paid critics are an endangered species, and good criticism is a dying art. Editors are culling many, and frequently all, of their best critics. In the academic world, balanced criticism is being driven out, in favour of weird and wacky, hard-left dogma. Especially on the internet but also in newspapers and magazines, there’s more bad criticism than ever before – needlessly rude, ill-judged, poorly expressed or bigoted, and sometimes all four. 

          There are “reviews” that are not reviews at all, but paid-for marketing tools or uncritical hagiography by friends and relations of the artist (and sometimes by the artist himself). Corruption in the field of reviewing is rife. 

       Bad is driving out good. Even in such havens of free speech as Western Europe and America, the story of criticism over the last few years has been a shocking tale of sackings, corruption, suicides, murders and editorial stupidity. 

       Better Criticism shows how and why Criticism has become the most undervalued of all the arts, and presents Ten Commandments which should help anyone to become a better critic.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Paid critics are an endangered species, and good criticism is a dying art. Editors are culling many, and frequently all, of their best critics. In the academic world, balanced criticism is being driven out, in favour of weird and wacky, hard-left dogma. Especially on the internet but also in newspapers and magazines, there’s more bad criticism than ever before – needlessly rude, ill-judged, poorly expressed or bigoted, and sometimes all four. 

          There are “reviews” that are not reviews at all, but paid-for marketing tools or uncritical hagiography by friends and relations of the artist (and sometimes by the artist himself). Corruption in the field of reviewing is rife. 

       Bad is driving out good. Even in such havens of free speech as Western Europe and America, the story of criticism over the last few years has been a shocking tale of sackings, corruption, suicides, murders and editorial stupidity. 

       Better Criticism shows how and why Criticism has become the most undervalued of all the arts, and presents Ten Commandments which should help anyone to become a better critic.

More books from Arena Books

Cover of the book My Conflict With A Soviet Spy by Chris Tookey
Cover of the book An Animated Son of Liberty by Chris Tookey
Cover of the book Prosperity in a Stable World by Chris Tookey
Cover of the book Pawn's Gambit by Chris Tookey
Cover of the book The Fourth Generation by Chris Tookey
Cover of the book Divided by Words by Chris Tookey
Cover of the book The Boomer Generation by Chris Tookey
Cover of the book Mexico on Film by Chris Tookey
Cover of the book Populism Against Progress by Chris Tookey
Cover of the book Swiss Democracy by Chris Tookey
Cover of the book Visionary Leadership and Emotional Management by Chris Tookey
Cover of the book Footprints in The Snow and Sand by Chris Tookey
Cover of the book A Question of Belonging by Chris Tookey
Cover of the book The Lotus Generation by Chris Tookey
Cover of the book A Premature Affair by Chris Tookey
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy