Writers and Rejection
Friday, July 23rd, 2010Here is a list that I dedicate to all writers whose works have been unfairly condemned. I suppose that includes most of us.
Rejection of The Time Machine: “It is not interesting enough for the general reader and not thorough enough for the scientific reader.”
Rejection of Altlas Shrugged: “Unsaleable and unpublishable.”
Rejection of Moby Dick: “We regret to say that our united opinion is entirely against the book as we do not think it would be at all suitable for the juvenile market. It is very long, rather old-fashioned…”
Rejection of Animal Farm: “It is impossible to sell animal stories in the USA”.
Rejection of Lady Windermere’s Fan: “Oh, my dear, sir.”
Rejection of Carrie: “We are not interested in science fiction which deals with negative utopias. They do not sell.”
Rejection of Catch 22: “…. it is really not funny on any intellectual level…”
Rejection of Lolita: “I recommend that it be buried under a stone for a thousand years.”
Rejection of Lord of the Flies: “an absurd and uninteresting fantasy which was rubbish and dull.”
Feel free to add your own to the list.
Illegitimi non carborundum.