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- From: mjenkins@alfred.carleton.ca (Michael Jenkinson)
- Subject: Dave copies from old material in DB Does Japan
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- Organization: Carleton University
- Date: Fri, 1 Jan 1993 17:08:47 GMT
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- I got DB Does Japan for Christmas. Read it in a day and a half. Not
- bad. Not as funny as his other stuff, IMO, but still good.
-
- Then I went and re-read Bad Habits. I was quite surprised to find that
- a section of Dave's first chapter in Japan on television violence,
- and specifically on Tobor is lifted quite generously from one of his
- old columns.
-
- Check out the column entitled Bring Back Captain Video (page 65,
- softcover, the appropriate section is on page 67) and compare it with
- page 5 of DB Does Japan.
-
- Other notes on DB Does Japan...
-
- I think my biggest complaint with this book is that it appears to have
- been written in about 25 minutes. It lacks the classic DB jibes that
- mark his other books and columns. It's like he decided the second best
- joke would work instead of putting in the extra effort to go for the
- best joke.
-
- There are also times when he says, "I could go to my notes and
- find it, but..." NO! Go to your notes and look it up! Again, it made
- me feel the book was really rushed. Even though Dave plays quite
- liberally with traditional journalistic methods like, you know,
- structure and accuracy, DB Does Japan reads more like a single,
- convoluted stream of consciousness than any organized attempt to put
- his trip into a book. Almost like he sat down at his word processor
- and whatever came out, got published without any re-writing.
-
- Does anyone know when Dave went to Japan and when the book went to
- press? It would give an indication of how much time Dave really did
- have to write the book.
-
- Anyway, he's still my favorite writer, and a welcome oasis of humor in
- a world that takes itself way to seriously.
-
- Any truth to the rumor that the geisha on the right is actually his
- wife? :)
-
- Michael
-