And the paradox of Bestsellers !!!
as highlighted by the reviews
Once upon a time bestsellers were books of great literary worth, contemporary insight, and timeless beauty. Today, bestsellers are books that guarantee a gullible public the same level of excitement that pornographic websites and erotic photographs do.
Quote:
"Why anybody would pay money for these selfies when they could just go on Instagram for free is beyond me. I guess if you’re a fan of the Kardashians you probably aren’t very smart." - PHIL NYE, thechive.com
The
mainstream media and the Junk press catapulted her to international stardom by
showcasing her every pout, selfie pose, amorous exploit, relationship flip-flop, fashion razzmatazz, wardrobe malfunction, and even her staged family row. Now, they have raved her to bestselling author status. And that, without doubt, is a very curious step-up.
Not surprisingly, TIME magazine refers to her as "The First Lady of Fame - the 100 most influential people."
In spite of the hoopla, the truth is that the publication of her book of selfie photography, "Selfish," highlights the
paradox of the publishing industry, which essence is the enrichment of society with
inspiring literary creations and yet finds itself often robbing society of its integrity by churning out celebrity trash for reasons that are not exactly noble.
Kim Kardashian's "Selfish" occupies the N°1 bestseller spot on Amazon and is listed on New York Times
bestseller - celebrity list. It is, of course, unfair to begrudge her the success she's earned, though many of those who have turned her into a bestseller by buying the book, disagree. One amazon customer, who identifies himself as "Old guy in Vegas", for example, writes: "They should perfume the pages so blind people can hate it,
too." I don't think anyone should be hated for his/her success, after-all,
getting the media and a drooling public to eat out of one's hand must require some
talent, effort, or the power of an exaggerated backside, with which not everyone
is endowed.
Still, the reviews of SELFISH are impossible to ignore. They are, in fact, so spectacular that if compiled into a book, the said book would easily
become a bestseller in its own right. Here are a few:
623 of 660 people
found the following review helpful
By yoyoman159 on June 1, 2015
Format: Hardcover
1. Take the money you were
planning on buying this book with.
2. Look at it reaaaaal good.
3. Put it in an envelope.
4. Donate it to Nepal.
5. (optional) Go buy yourself some brain cells.
2. Look at it reaaaaal good.
3. Put it in an envelope.
4. Donate it to Nepal.
5. (optional) Go buy yourself some brain cells.
1,171 of 1,242
people found the following review helpful
Format:
Hardcover
102 of 109
people found the following review helpful
Online image of an engaged reader of "Selfish" |
113 of 123 people found the following review helpful
ByJaion May 21, 2015
Are you a hormonal teenage girl and want something that will lower your self-esteem even more? Then this "book" is perfect for you. If you're in the market for a booster seat and don't want to pay money for a proper one, then this "book" is also perfect for you. It's a great door stopper, and another alternative to firewood. Some poor tree died for this, and is forever trapped in this horribly bound "book". If you want to save a tree, then buy this "book" and immediately set it on fire to set it's soul free.
Kim Kardashian |
494 of 552
people found the following review helpful
By Kevin C.on May 15, 2015
Selfish image |
These are just a few of the over 800 customer reviews on Amazon for Kim Kardashian's coffee table selfie book, Selfish. Notwithstanding their negative nature, the book is reported to be in its fourth print run, with closer to 125,000 "trade sales" (though this figure doesn't include books still on retailers' shelves, of course).
Pam Sommers, the director of publicity at Rizzoli, the publisher, said "The book is, in fact, a significant success story as a benchmark of the phenomenon of self-portrait in the digital age."
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