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In solidarity, I'll admit that my inner grouch appears whenever someone asks for recommendations for books without romance. Yes, people like what they like, and of course there are lots of great books without any romantic love. But when I see someone declaring that they want to avoid books with romance, I think of that obnoxious letter Isaac Asimov wrote to some SF magazine when he was young, demanding real SF stories for he-men, free from females and love. |
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But sub genres like grimdark, noblebright, hopepunk, cyberpunk, and steampunk would be of objective value. A new sub genre called darkgrim which is identical to grimdark would fall into the category of the former. It also doesn’t sound as good (IMO) as grimdark and thus anyone proposing it should be soundly thumped with a dictionary. |
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And that Asimov tale. That used to be a thing. Nerdy Star Trek or Dr. Who or whatever fans would have some variation of 'it was all fine until a girl showed up!' As nerd culture has expanded, I think that's mostly fallen by the wayside. Last edited by ZodWallop; 05-15-2022 at 07:52 PM. |
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Even in the article linked to earlier, I still couldn't tell a difference between noblebright and hopepunk. The example used was Aragorn vs. Frodo and Sam. But those are different character viewpoints in the same book. The terms are used for genres though. And as I mentioned, all fantasy fiction except what could be classified 'grimdark' would fall under hopepunk/noblebright. Until Moorcock and Thomas Covenant, it was the de facto expectation of fantasy fiction and really, until A Song of Ice and Fire blew up, grimmer fantasy was pretty rare. Hopepunk/noblebright as genres would be like insisting all movies be called 2D movies to distinguish them from 3D movies. |
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Hopepunk seems to me to be when the characters fight for good not just to overthrow a big bad, but because they believe people are inherently good. It’s been a minute since I read LOTR (I want to do a reread) but my recollection is that Frodo is a reluctant hero. He’s doing the thing because circumstances have resulted in pushing him to do it. For it to be hopepunk he’d have to have sought out the quest rather than essentially falling into it. Likewise for Bilbo in The Hobbit. |
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Yes, there are subgenres that have evolved organically: hard SF, cyberpunk, splatterpunk, steampunk, weird western, grimdark. But the recent proliferation of extremely narrow sub-subgenres feels like it is more about the people coining new words than any inherent need. |
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Maybe she could get back on Twitter and post something like..."I was wrong about Hopepunk. It's ridiculous and I don't want anyone to ever use it again." |
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It's like people are trying to shoehorn books in to some sort of really narrow sub-sub-genre that doesn't exist so they make up these meaningless words to get these books into some classification that they don't need to be in. It's like every book needs the major classification and maybe they fit into a sub-genre but because they don't have a sub-sub-genre, we'll make one up to fit this book into. It's not something these books need. And if they go need a sub-genre, don't make it some meaningless silly sub-genre. Last edited by JSWolf; 05-16-2022 at 05:44 AM. |
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And while the tag is very silly, it could have made finding the story without properly remembering the title easier. I don't think we will stop having weird genre tags given both the normal human tendency to classify and label and the fact that people can have weirdly specific reading tastes (when I was a teen, I loved boarding school books of all sorts to the point where what I remember from my first readthrough of Jane Eyre was the boarding school bit not the romance). |
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