The 550 first editions of Harry Potter around the world Image by Getty Images via Daylife
Finally I finish reading Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone , started well, then had heavy reading and that's when I interrupted last year and this year, however, I resumed reading and found a very curious thing.
We all know the disastrous conditions in which this book was written. The nice thing is that as it progressed in the school life of Harry Potter began to notice the happiness with which the novel was written. The taste that JK Rowling was to go every day to push an American coffee and be there two to three hours writing with your baby out, escaping through that little time, imagining the adventures of a socket to not be thinking the misery that was engulfed, that seeps like the pages of the book. No I am saying it is able to perceive anything else, I say that this feeling prevails over the whole book and I'm sure the extreme success of the whole saga is due to this situation.
JK Rowling, as I have said before, it is a writer of craft, but the novel itself is like a champurrado other stories, other inventions and traditions borrowed from other places. Not too creative but ... That happiness which is attached to the story is according to me the reason for everything.
The author made his escape victory, I think ultimately that would be the key that h explains the success of the bestsellers and the difference between a writer that is capable of writing a novel more than 400 pages per year and other writers who feel that their escape is just an exhibition of themselves or who write as if they were giving birth.
all write for pleasure, but sincerity is ultimately what readers appreciate, or at least that's what I get to see, something that some writers have more than others.