{"id":1064,"date":"2010-11-21T12:34:47","date_gmt":"2010-11-21T17:34:47","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/bourdaghs.com\/blog\/?p=1064"},"modified":"2010-11-21T12:34:47","modified_gmt":"2010-11-21T17:34:47","slug":"blurbing","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/bourdaghs.com\/blog\/?p=1064","title":{"rendered":"Blurbing"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>One of the things on my to-do list this past week was to compose a blurb for a forthcoming book on modern Japanese literature.  I get asked to do this once or twice a year; often it is for a title that I&#8217;ve already reviewed as an external referee, meaning that I&#8217;m already quite familiar with the work.  I&#8217;ve even had a publisher approach me once for permission to use a blurb they had composed by patching together key phrases from my referee&#8217;s report.  In case you were wondering, we don&#8217;t get paid for supplying blurbs, though the publisher usually sends us a free copy of the book once it appears.<\/p>\n<p>There&#8217;s an art to writing a good blurb.  If you&#8217;re too effusive, you lose credibility and might even offend the potential reader you are trying to charm.  I remember many years ago reading a blurb on a study of Japanese literature that asserted &#8216;there is no comparable study in any language.&#8217;  The arrogance of this pissed me off:  had the reviewer really read all the books on Japanese literature published in Polish, for example, or Swahili?  Through no fault of the book&#8217;s author, I acquired an unfavorable gut feeling toward the work.  <\/p>\n<p>Another time, I was thinking about buying one of Thomas Pynchon&#8217;s novels.  When I picked up the thick paperback at a bookstore, a blurb on the cover proclaimed it &#8220;a 747 of a novel.&#8221;  I immediately put the book back down and left the store.  I hate 747&#8217;s.  Why would I want to read something that would remind me of stale air, crying babies, bad food, smelly bathrooms, and crabby flight attendants?  <\/p>\n<p>In other words, it&#8217;s important to find the appropriate tone.  Sometimes, I think I get it right &#8212; like <a href=\"http:\/\/uhpress.wordpress.com\/2010\/11\/17\/the-life-and-times-of-shimazaki-toson\/\">here<\/a>, for example, or <a href=\"http:\/\/cup.columbia.edu\/book\/978-0-231-14662-3\/japans-cold-war\/reviews\">here <\/a>and <a href=\"http:\/\/www.lexingtonbooks.com\/Catalog\/Reviews.shtml?command=Search&#038;db=^DB\/CATALOG.db&#038;eqSKUdata=073912272X\">here<\/a>.  The one I submitted this past week was only so-so, I&#8217;m afraid.<\/p>\n<p>What&#8217;s the worst experience you&#8217;ve had with a blurb&#8211;either writing or reading it?  Or, conversely, has a blurb ever single-handedly sold you on a book?  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