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Thread started 02/15/06 3:19pm

Icicle

James Frey - A million little pieces

I guess you all have heard about the controversy concerning the book "A million little pieces" by James Frey.
I haven`t read it yet, but i ordered it on amazon two days ago, and i`m looking forward to read his "story".
I saw the Oprah interview on a website, and personally, i think she was a little harsh on him,
the point is that people love the book,
and think it`s a great and inspiring story. What do you all think?

Read more about the book, the author and the interview here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Frey


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Reply #1 posted 02/15/06 3:23pm

Anx

i read the book when it first came out. i liked it and i think it can do good things for people. i also like how he writes. screw oprah.
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Reply #2 posted 02/15/06 3:29pm

Icicle

Anx said:

i read the book when it first came out. i liked it and i think it can do good things for people. i also like how he writes. screw oprah.

Exactly nod I do like Oprah, but i think most people would agree that her attack on him was unnescessary.

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Reply #3 posted 02/15/06 3:35pm

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I watched that show and it was horrible, how she attacked him. She basically did it as a CYA from being sued. If his book helps other people, all the power to him.
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Reply #4 posted 02/15/06 3:35pm

Anx

her approach completely dismissed anything resembling a literary viewpoint, but i guess that's not a viewpoint that brings in ratings.
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Reply #5 posted 02/15/06 3:39pm

MartyMcFly

Anx said:

her approach completely dismissed anything resembling a literary viewpoint, but i guess that's not a viewpoint that brings in ratings.


clapping indeed....
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Reply #6 posted 02/15/06 3:47pm

Icicle

luv4u said:

I watched that show and it was horrible, how she attacked him. She basically did it as a CYA from being sued. If his book helps other people, all the power to him.

Yeah, it seemed like she was afraid of losing credibility in a way, cause it shouldn`t matter to her whether the story is true or fictional if she loved the story as much as she said she did when she presented it earlier.

Anx said:

her approach completely dismissed anything resembling a literary viewpoint, but i guess that's not a viewpoint that brings in ratings.

Absolutely, i was dissapointed, but you could hear the Oprah-crowd going crazy.
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Reply #7 posted 02/15/06 3:49pm

Anx

Icicle said:

luv4u said:

I watched that show and it was horrible, how she attacked him. She basically did it as a CYA from being sued. If his book helps other people, all the power to him.

Yeah, it seemed like she was afraid of losing credibility in a way, cause it shouldn`t matter to her whether the story is true or fictional if she loved the story as much as she said she did when she presented it earlier.

Anx said:

her approach completely dismissed anything resembling a literary viewpoint, but i guess that's not a viewpoint that brings in ratings.

Absolutely, i was dissapointed, but you could hear the Oprah-crowd going crazy.


well, for midwestern hausfraus during the middle of the bush administration, discussing literary theory and how it pertains to memoirs is some artsy-fartsy stuff best left to them gays in new york and whatnot.
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Reply #8 posted 02/15/06 3:52pm

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i think the book's capacity to help people depended in part upon their belief in it as being 'true'. too bad that's tarnished now
imo the author shoulmd have been a bit more upfront about the creative license he'd taken with underlying facts
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Reply #9 posted 02/15/06 3:53pm

Nikki23

Icicle said:

Anx said:

i read the book when it first came out. i liked it and i think it can do good things for people. i also like how he writes. screw oprah.

Exactly nod I do like Oprah, but i think most people would agree that her attack on him was unnescessary.


That poor guy though ,look at his red neck ..it is awful what she did to him. I never watch her anyway ,i can't stand how she turns every conversation back to herself ..no matter who she is interviewing.
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Reply #10 posted 02/15/06 3:55pm

Icicle

Anx said:

Icicle said:


Absolutely, i was dissapointed, but you could hear the Oprah-crowd going crazy.


well, for midwestern hausfraus during the middle of the bush administration, discussing literary theory and how it pertains to memoirs is some artsy-fartsy stuff best left to them gays in new york and whatnot.

The housewives are kinda entertaining, the way they scream and go crazy like teenagers whenever she Oprah talks, even if they don`t know what she`s talking about.
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Reply #11 posted 02/15/06 3:57pm

pardonme4livin

That cover pick is disturbing....




lol

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Reply #12 posted 02/15/06 3:59pm

Icicle

Nikki23 said:

I never watch her anyway ,i can't stand how she turns every conversation back to herself ..no matter who she is interviewing.

"And this is what`s so interesting to me..."
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Reply #13 posted 02/15/06 4:05pm

MartyMcFly

Icicle said:

Nikki23 said:

I never watch her anyway ,i can't stand how she turns every conversation back to herself ..no matter who she is interviewing.

"And this is what`s so interesting to me..."


lol
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Reply #14 posted 02/15/06 4:09pm

Icicle

MartyMcFly said:

Icicle said:


"And this is what`s so interesting to me..."


lol

nod

But still, it`s hard not to like her.
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Reply #15 posted 02/15/06 4:28pm

kisscamille

XxAxX said:

i think the book's capacity to help people depended in part upon their belief in it as being 'true'. too bad that's tarnished now
imo the author shoulmd have been a bit more upfront about the creative license he'd taken with underlying facts



Exactly!! Lets not blame Oprah. I read the book and it was good, but once I learned that much of it was lies and fabrication, I lost respect for it and the author. Frey and his publisher should never have marketed the book as non-fiction because much of it was made up and over-dramatized.
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Reply #16 posted 02/15/06 4:56pm

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Oprah's such a phoney..but here audience scares me the most. The way they blindly follow whatever she says is a tad bit disturbing. If the book helps people a little fudging doesn't matter. The Daily Show and Conan gave oustanding satirical takes on that bull...u can view them below.

Daily Show
http://www.youtube.com/?v=6gR4MTr6IAI

Conan
http://www.youtube.com/?v=FA1CiFAlAGk
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Reply #17 posted 02/15/06 5:06pm

Anx

kisscamille said:

XxAxX said:

i think the book's capacity to help people depended in part upon their belief in it as being 'true'. too bad that's tarnished now
imo the author shoulmd have been a bit more upfront about the creative license he'd taken with underlying facts



Exactly!! Lets not blame Oprah. I read the book and it was good, but once I learned that much of it was lies and fabrication, I lost respect for it and the author. Frey and his publisher should never have marketed the book as non-fiction because much of it was made up and over-dramatized.


surprise! most memoirs are! it's not journalism, folks - it's LITERATURE.
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