Extremely interesting to think about writers doing “covers” of other writers’ books, essays, etc., the same way musicians do covers of other musicians’ songs. Does anyone know any examples of this?https://twitter.com/davidklaing/status/1158132219484893184 …
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Apparently Hunter S. Thompson typed out every word of The Great Gatsby and A Farewell to Arms:http://www.openculture.com/2017/06/hunter-s-thompson-typed-out-the-great-gatsby-farewell-to-arms.html …
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I suppose covers of stories were 90% of what got told in oral cultures. Perhaps the existence of writing leads to more originality (because the first version can be copied directly), but less awareness of the difference between storytelling and story-creating.
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Not every great *ra*conteur is a great... conteur.
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Thanks for boosting the signal on this thought! It was awesome to read through the replies.
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yeah it’s a cool idea, and everyone really helped flesh out the conceptual space
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