Talk:How We Are Hungry: Stories
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[edit] Abbreviation
Why is it HRAR and not HWAR?
[edit] Synopses
I deleted the synopses from the short stories, and while I understand the revert, I really dislike their inclusion in the article. Writing the plot like that not only spoils most of the stories' endings but is also incredibly overstated, cheap, and superficial. Literary fiction, like Eggers', is about form and style, and, above all, giving away the stories misses the point. KyleGarvey 04:23, 29 May 2006 (UTC)
- Thank you, Outriggr, but the spoiling is only one small aspect of what I find wrong with synopses. Therefore, a spoiler warning is not really middle ground. I'm hoping we won't have to get into an edit war, but if Koavf doesn't bother to explain his change as I did I'm going to remove the synopses again. KyleGarvey 04:32, 3 June 2006 (UTC)
===>My thinking I wrote them, so I simply didn't want them to be deleted without any apparent reason. After reading your comments and furhter edits, you were concerned about spoilers. I'm fine with a spoiler tag if you are; makes sense to me. -Justin (koavf), talk, mail 05:52, 3 June 2006 (UTC)
- I'm not fine with a spoiler tag, which is what I just said. I don't like the concept of providing plot summaries for literary fiction at all, especially if those summaries are as shallow and overstated as these are. KyleGarvey 20:53, 3 June 2006 (UTC)
===>Whatever I don't really care enough to argue about it, Kyle. If you want to go to Gravity's Rainbow, or A Tale of Two Cities and just write articles like "X is a book by Y and it is good," then go ahead; delete all of the fiction synopses if you want. I don't know why someone would be opposed to synopses on principle, and then want them to be more detailed and essentially reveal more information about the stories themselves. I'm also not sure how these are exaggerated in any way. -Justin (koavf), talk, mail 01:05, 4 June 2006 (UTC)
- Both Gravity's Rainbow and A Tale of Two Cities discuss the literary merits, forms, and techniques as well as the plots of their works. If you're prepared to discuss each of Eggers' stories in detail in this way, I'd be fine with synopses in addition. Plot summary alone, however, does not cut it. I'm not prepared to get into that much detail (and I'm sure WP isn't either), so for now the stories should only have general information. KyleGarvey 02:00, 4 June 2006 (UTC)