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For a few years now, I've been saying that [the recently late] Alice Munro is my favourite writer. Now, news is coming out that calls her personal character into question. [It also suggests that efforts were made to suppress this news while she was alive?] This brings us once again to the issue of, "What do we do when good art, art that we love, has been made by a person who is not good, who we find it hard to love?"

There are various levels of separating the art from the artist (or not), and we all vary in how much we are able or willing to do this. Ultimately, it's a subjective and personal decision. I've come to realize that, for me, it's better and more accurate for me to say that I am a fan of a creator's work rather than a fan of a creator. I'm now trying harder to express myself in that way.

And now I'm seeing people going back to Munro's work, re-reading it in a new light, and wondering if they were inadvertently approving of messages counter to their own values. In this case, I don't have so much of an issue, I guess. For me, it isn't so much what she wrote about, or what her message was, as how she wrote it. Her writing has an elegant and insightful economy to it: she never sounds like she's straining to sound Writery®. That's what I like about her sutff. Those times when she wrote about dubious people doing dubious things, I never took it as approval of those things — more an awareness that there are people like that out there.

And now it turns out that she was one of them, so maybe we shouldn't be so surprised.


P.S.: I can understand boycotting an artist when we learn things like this about them, not wanting to contribute to them financially, etc. But, once they're gone, that whole aspect sorta becomes moot, I think?


Date: 2024-07-15 05:28 pm (UTC)
mollywheezy: (ncis thoughts)
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I had this sort of experience when J.K. Rowling made very anti-transgender comments. I already owned all of her Harry Potter books (I haven't purchased her separate mystery series) but decided I was not letting my extreme disagreement with her attitude cloud my enjoyment of her work.

JKR only said negative things. She didn't harbor an abuser and thus cause more physical and emotional harm to others, but the same theory applies. If you have always like Munro's works and can separate the work from the actions of the real person, then continue to read and enjoy.

Date: 2024-07-17 07:40 pm (UTC)
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I would say that's a good consolation!

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