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>> No.20198196 [View]
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20198196

>mummer's farce

>> No.19485023 [View]
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19485023

A Dance with Dragons came out ten years ago and he still refuses to finish writing the rest of the series for some autistic reason.

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17789147

>72 years old
> Writing Winds of Winter for 10 years
> We're never getting A Dream of Spring

>> No.17699906 [View]
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17699906

For me...

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When someone says 'genius', the first person I immediately think of is George R.R. Martin. After reading all of ASOIAF and hearing summaries and analysis of his other works, i genuinely believe the man is a literary genius. His ability to craft dramatic yet intellectually provocative stories, on such absurd grand scales, by himself, is rivaled only by Masamune Shirow's work with ghost in the shell. Like seriously guys, I can't even imagine how he's able to keep track of his thousands of characters and their family histories and the world lore without getting himself mixed up. To put this into perspective, people who have read all of ASOIAF generally agree that the TV series started off as an excellent adaptation of the books but has vastly decreased in quality as of late. Basically after they ran out of book material to adapt, the creative efforts of an entire team of HBO writers could not equal a single GRRM at storytelling. Pretty impressive.

Please understand i'm not calling GRRM a genius bc he's a famous author, but because the scope of his work is truly that impressive. I'm a very critical person when it comes to impressive works and I can say I genuinely believe GRRM's story crafting abilities is above virtually every other author i've come across up until this point. Yes Shakespeare's work was groundbreaking but do you honestly believe he could have told a story on a scale of GRRM's? Yes Leonardo Di Vinci was a brilliant inventor and painter and scholar but did he ever invent anything as world changing as Thomas Edison's light bulb or Alexander Graham Bell's telephone? Do you really think his paintings were as impressive as Jan Weenix or Paolo De Matteis ? Are Edgar Allen Poe's works truly that more frightening than the best horror produced today? Do you think men like these are remembered because they were really that much better than everyone else? Or were they just the first to do what they did at such a high level? It really makes you wonder...

The best part about geniuses is they propel society forward by raising the bar of excellence. As time passes on, humans will evolve to meets those bars and raise them even higher. We don't call our contemporary great works revolutionary because it hasn't become history yet. Its not until we look back in time and acknowledge their achievements when compared to their peers that we finally give them credit, like the artist and poet who don't become famous until after he dies. I believe there are many incredibly talented people in the world who will never be known because of, like you said, not having the right connections or motivation to make themselves known. All it takes is the will to bring your genius to the public. GRRM did so and something tells me if ASOIAF were written a couple centuries earlier, they'd be studied in literature classes today.

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16461947

it’s called 4chin because that’s the average number of chins you all have

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>>16169683
>most
that's about right.

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15441385

I would prefer not to.

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I'm a very critical person when it comes to impressive works and I can say I genuinely believe GRRM's story crafting abilities is above virtually every other author i've come across up until this point. Yes Shakespeare's work was groundbreaking but do you honestly believe he could have told a story on a scale of GRRM's? Yes Leonardo Di Vinci was a brilliant inventor and painter and scholar but did he ever invent anything as world changing as Thomas Edison's light bulb or Alexander Graham Bell's telephone? Do you really think his paintings were as impressive as Jan Weenix or Paolo De Matteis ? Are Edgar Allen Poe's works truly that more frightening than the best horror produced today? Do you think men like these are remembered because they were really that much better than everyone else? Or were they just the first to do what they did at such a high level? It really makes you wonder...

The best part about geniuses is they propel society forward by raising the bar of excellence. As time passes on, humans will evolve to meets those bars and raise them even higher. We don't call our contemporary great works revolutionary because it hasn't become history yet. Its not until we look back in time and acknowledge their achievements when compared to their peers that we finally give them credit, like the artist and poet who don't become famous until after he dies. I believe there are many incredibly talented people in the world who will never be known because of, like you said, not having the right connections or motivation to make themselves known. All it takes is the will to bring your genius to the public. GRRM did so and something tells me if ASOIAF were written a couple centuries earlier, they'd be studied in literature classes today.

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15064453

F

>> No.14010380 [View]
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14010380

When will he finally die?

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