There's no shortage of famous types happy to denigrate cyclists - Matthew Parris, Clarkson, crying-boy James Martin, Nigel Havers...
I was disappointed to see Faulks describe several incidents of "cyclists with no lights charging down the pavement" (more or less word for word and irrelevant to the plot) in his novel "A week in December".
Does he have previous? I was thinking of asking him but there's no direct email on his website, he doesn't tweet, though he is on FB.
Any others?
You're getting all het up over some comments in a work of (I presume) fiction?
Really?
Not het up, much as you might like.
It's just irrelevant and provides nothing but disclosure of the author's prejudices. I thought he seemed a decent bloke when I've seen/heard him previously.
Is there anything else in his book that you thought was irrelevant ?
You could draw up a big list of all the things you deem irrelevant to his fictional story, and send it to him.
I'm sure he'd be appreciative of your help editing his future work ?
al, I couldn't care less really, I just happen to think you may be wasting your energies here.
I found said book on the seat of a plane I was catching from Singapore to Melbourne. Probably wouldn't have read it otherwise. I thought it was a good read.
Get a life al.
That book is meant as a satire.
Mattew Parris is one of the most twisted douche bags with an opinion about everything, yet he knows **** all about it.
I am also anti "cyclists with no lights on charging down the pavement".
Ok, so they're more people on bikes than cyclists, but I'm still anti them.
Sharpening your pitchfork?
Who?
I think the OP is fair enough. even a novel indicates the writer's inner prejudices and that sort of crap, tarring us all with the same brush is really not fair or helpful.
I think Matthew Parris was having an off day when he wrote that piece so i forgave him but haven't forgotten. He is a brilliant journalist in my view and not a typical Tory by a long shot.
It really is incredible sometimes the rubbish that's gets posted on here ๐ฏ
Exactly what I think of your post Neal.
Perhaps we can agree we have different opinions and you don't have to flame folk every time you see something you disagree with?
It really is incredible sometimes the rubbish that's gets posted on here
I don't quite know what we'd do without you constantly pointing out what you feel to be rubbish.
I can't believe that someone as successful as JK Rowling writes about wizards and stuff.
I mean surely, writing about such stuff betrays her real belief in a supernatural school system hidden on a secret railway line.
I don't quite know what we'd do without you constantly pointing out what you feel to be rubbish.
Oh the ironing.
Someone not previously involved in the thread, posting something not connected, just to have a pop at someone else.
cyclists with no lights charging down the pavement
Totally devoid of any context I couldn't possibly jump to the conclusion you have from this one sentence.
I was disappointed to see Faulks describe several incidents of "cyclists with no lights charging down the pavement" (more or less word for word and irrelevant to the plot) in his novel "A week in December"
I am now boycotting Sebastian Faulks books. Never read one, but now will ensure I never do. It's akin to being a racist.
I'm reading a Cormac McCarthy book at the moment and the number of times he says "****s" is appalling. Don't know how they get away with it.
Oh well, at least someone got it, for the haterz, ask mummy to give you a gold star.
nealglover - Member
Someone not previously involved in the thread, posting something not connected, just to have a pop at someone else.
Erm, it's utterly connected to your [s]diatribe[/s] posts.
stilltortoise - Member
cyclists with no lights charging down the pavement
Totally devoid of any context I couldn't possibly jump to the conclusion you have from this one sentence.
That's my point - there is no context. a character is walking down the pavement and a cyclist nearly hits them. No other mention of cyclists or anything else to make it relevant, no input from the incident into the plot at all (except perhaps bar one).
So what were the other "several" incidents in the work of fiction that you're complaining about
Btw, I don't like cyclist who charge down the street with no lights either.
Erm, it's utterly connected to your posts.
Well done. So we agree.
He posted purely to have a pop at me, rather than to say anything about the subject of the thread.
Just like I said.
there is no context
Well you've now given us more context than your OP with this:
a character is walking down the pavement and a cyclist nearly hits them
and that context makes this whole thread even more baffling.
I can see I could waste a lot time going nowhere with this. I'm off to find a wheel size thread.
I've had a long look at most of your posting history, you all post stuff I find trivial and irrelevant, so from now on I'll tell you about this every time it happens - a worthwhile thing to do yes?
Swiss Tony
We should probably lynch Sebastian Faulks just in case....
At night? We could charge him down as he walks on the pavement
If we lynch him and he dies then he's innocent. We really need to know though.