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Short shameful confession: I do not think of All's Well That Ends Well, Troilus and Cressida, and Measure for Measure as comedies -- they're problem plays, on the same lines as problem novels in YA. This analogy won't survive critical scrutiny, but thus my brain works.

For my next trick, I will assert that Shakespeare's sonnets are not a Petrarchan sonnet sequence but a problem sonnet sequence.



There's a type of manga that bemuses me when I stumble upon it. It's not a genre -- these seem to cross all genres. I've no better name for it but didactic manga -- seeming to exist to instruct, with story and fanservice and soap-opera-y bits tossed in to keep you reading on to the next nugget of information. Or maybe the audience just wants to learn how to cook curries (a recipe in every chapter!) or the mechanics of sex (set-up for that one's a couple married by arrangement who are both virgins -- the page of diagrams explaining how to remove a bra was especially amusing) and are skipping over the plot. Though not, I suspect, the fanservice.*

I've no doubt that somewhere out there are manga that teach automobile maintenance, or all about the natural history and hunting of whales. Uh, wait, that last's a those two are Western comic books and novel. Never mind.


* Random bits of titillation. Poorly motivated nudity and gratuitous panty-shots are especially common forms.


---L.

Date: 18 July 2006 08:35 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/_twilight_/
I don't know, if it's evil, but I'm laughing at the problems in your post. Erm, I mean comedy. ;)

Also, weird and messed up marketing of interest to those who read/write YA:

http://adage.com/article?article_id=110520

Date: 18 July 2006 08:57 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/_twilight_/
I really liked So Yesterday! ;)

Date: 19 July 2006 01:17 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/_twilight_/
It was pretty fun. :) I finally read Peeps, which I've since suggested to others.

Date: 19 July 2006 09:43 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/_twilight_/
What I like most about his writing is that he takes it in directions that you'd think someone wouldn't do, but he does and it works.

Date: 18 July 2006 11:31 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] movingfinger.livejournal.com
Indeed. You should write it. That could have strong crossover (sell to adults, or to older young adults anyway) possibilities! The issues of authenticity, identity, self, betrayal... thrown in cancer, sex, and a dead pet and you're a bestseller.

Date: 19 July 2006 09:44 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/_twilight_/
"No no, the dead pet is if I want to make it a classic that kids are forced to read. The sex will do for bestsellerdom."

Bwahahaha! That line would work well in a YA book, if it isn't already in something I haven't read.

Date: 21 July 2006 09:09 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/_twilight_/
That'd be entertaining.

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