Fishing Essays

Fishing Essays
Should we not take a look back in the world literature the fish to the royal jewels of the ocean?

Every day thousands of new authors, each one hundred thousand stories, novels, dramas and essays.This estimate is actually much less than real output.Most can be real gems. People are count.Many writings are missing perhaps the local group of people. But there can be real gems among them that should be enjoyed by everyone sorted audience.Time JEMS literatures of age, but new books are so numerous that we can not pick the good easily.

Gertrude Stein said: "After all the works teachers are dying all the time. "The way we reached what we call our canon is not in any way shape or form perfect or accurate. Certainly, we can expect that to continue. I think that threatens our government decree that the property of the literature is more important than preservation. To lower the high horse for a minute, an example of what we feel threatened by is this: Earl Derr Biggers was a very nice man who lives in Hawaii for a while, during the twenties and thirties, and wrote a series of mysteries, starting from behind that curtain, who introduced the detective Charlie Chan of the Honolulu Police. They became some films, which are commonly considered racist (in fact, the last was a satire of Peter Sellars), but the books themselves are very knowledge about class issues in Hawaii in the period time. Biggers died young, although it has to do something for the success of Charlie Chan books, and their property ended up being owned by a corporation that apparently dissolved in the sixties. It would be great to get those books again, and maybe a movie by Ang Lee, however, is not likely, because the rights of author has expanded on them despite the absence of a copyright holder traceable. There is nobody to ask. Yet further extend the copyright of Mickey Mouse way can make shareholders rich Walt Disney. We look back at all times. In my life, which began at 55, has become much more difficult, but not because the proliferation of books. Instead, it is because people are so determined to milk every last penny they can anciliary rights. A smaller variety of books are published, Believe it or not, from what I could read in the sixties. And if something does not sell a gazillion copies in its first publication is harder and harder to bring it back. But it happens. Is it a perfect process? No. But it never has been. Masterpieces are dying all the time. Still, trouble for.

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