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Thomas harris silence of the lambs
Thomas harris silence of the lambs







thomas harris silence of the lambs

As my grandmother used to say, ‘Too much is plenty.’”

thomas harris silence of the lambs

“The audience had had enough of it,” Janklow says. (Harris says he hasn’t seen it but plans to binge-watch it when he has time.)Įven Harris’ literary agent, Morton Janklow, saw signs of fan fatigue. The allusion was apparently lost on some readers.)Ī television adaptation, Hannibal, developed a cult following but was cancelled by NBC after three seasons. (Harris says that’s because he wrote some of the exchanges between Hannibal and his aunt, Lady Murasaki, in the poetic style of the Heian period, as an homage to the 11th-century Japanese novel The Tale of Genji. Some critics panned the book as a crass attempt to squeeze more material out of a fading franchise and noted that Harris’ once supple dialogue seemed stiff and affected. In 2006, Harris’ publisher ordered a first printing of 1.5 million copies for Hannibal Rising, but the novel only sold around 300,000 hardcover copies, according to NPD BookScan. Readers’ enthusiasm, however, started to dissipate.









Thomas harris silence of the lambs