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The N word in Literature

Oh, no - not that one, man.

The girl I dated in HS, and first part of college - she loved the black man.
 
If you did, you sure wouldn't have to worry about hurrying up with your slow-ass proposal :o

He showed Jag, Devil and me the ring. If you don't like it - Devil is going to give it to Jag; it's a manlove thing.
 
Ok, but whats so wrong about King as a writer?
I guess he doesn't use elitist vocabulary yet he churns out some good stories.
 
What's wrong with King?

He's literary elephantitis and literally vomits his words on page.

Yacks all day long, says nothing. No substance in his works. If you've read one Stephen King novel, you've read them all.
 
Bah humbug.
I'm no literary critic as I'm sure you are, but his stories differ, just look at the contrast between Carrie, The Body(stand by me), and Shawshank Redemption.
The books are by no means complex, but they are entertaining and the writing flows nicely. There is no pretence in it, my only gripe is that his always pulling on God's dick and making me suffer through the religious mumbo jumbo.
 
I'm still waiting on your response to "everyone that uses the word, whether it means portraying it in a movie, or a writer using it in a book means they condone the feeling". I mean, come on man. I guarantee you that there is at least one actor or writer or person that you are a fan of that has in some degree used that word, whether it be portray a racist or talk about racism. It doesn't mean they condone the behavior.
 
Yah what about Ed Norton in American History X?
 
Every Ed Norton fan is a racist then I guess. I never knew I was a racist until I read that post by Zero.
 
Every Ed Norton fan is a racist then I guess. I never knew I was a racist until I read that post by Zero.

filthy hate monger :cmad:

but i his later point was "do we need to use it", i don't think we really need to do anything, but using it in certain context certainly brings home the point that whoever is being depicted is ignorant and whatnot.
 
H.P. Lovecraft was very racist, but I still enjoy his stories.
 
This is where I draw the line.

Stephen King is great, but he's a racist in my eyes.

Anyone who writes this words harbor racists, stereotypical, ethnocentric thoughts.

No one should be allowed to write this word--and passed off as literature.

LMFAO!!!!

I do agree with you about Stephen King being great.
 
H.P. Lovecraft was very racist, but I still enjoy his stories.

H.P Lovecraft is a wonderful author. I've been reading a lot of his work lately, I think my most favorite story so far is At the Mountains of Madness.

:up:
 
What's wrong with King?

He's literary elephantitis and literally vomits his words on page.

Yacks all day long, says nothing. No substance in his works. If you've read one Stephen King novel, you've read them all.


He is famous for writing scary stories but he has also written other things.
I also don't think all of his fictional work is comparable. I think The Stand and It are two very different stories.
 
I've been a fan of his work for years, especially his earlier stories. But now I'm going off-topic.
 
^I'm thinking a lot of people look down on King simply because of the genre he got into.
He's gifted at horror, but for some reason that isn't respected, so even when he goes out of the box he is shafted.
 
Yeah I don't really understand that either. But him getting disrespected is one thing, saying he is a racist is an entirely different other matter, especially for the reason being given. I am truly puzzled by that.
 
What's wrong with King?

He's literary elephantitis and literally vomits his words on page.

Yacks all day long, says nothing. No substance in his works. If you've read one Stephen King novel, you've read them all.

Haha wait, so in the opening post of this thread you said "King is great," but now he vomits his words? How many times during this thread are you going to change your mind on various subjects? lol
 
This is where I draw the line.

Stephen King is great, but he's a racist in my eyes.

Anyone who writes this words harbor racists, stereotypical, ethnocentric thoughts.

No one should be allowed to write this word--and passed off as literature.


I don't think the N-bomb needs to be thrown around frivolously either. However, I disagree 1000% that King is a racist. You obviously haven't read much of his work or listened to very manny interviews with him if you think that.
One of the common themes of King villians is that they are racists. Moreoever, King often highlights the isolationist, backward thinking of *some* small towns with their underlying, racist philosophy. That's how the N-bomb and other racial slurs are used in SK works. They always represent evil and/or simpleton thinking.
Let me recommend Bag of Bones, Rose Madder, and The Dark Tower series ( particularly Drawing of the Three and Wolves of the Calla ). After reading these, it's impossible not to see King's genuine disgust with racism.
 
Damn I haven't gotten past the first book of the Dark Towers series due to school readings, figure by the time I get to the last couple of books he'll have rewritten them!

I read the Black House and that other book related to it, such good reads.
 

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