If you aim to start with a "great work" of the past and change some stuff around to make it modern, it's highly unlikely that you'll replicate the success of Kick-Ass.
Yes, but that shouldn't stop one from doing everything in one's power, as a writer, to achieve it.
By "embarrassing" I mean that it'll be embarrassingly badly written.
The whole point of the exercise is to write better than the original. Again, if it's badly written, it's a failure, no matter how otherwise "modernized" it is. Whether the failure feels embarassing or not to the writer is utterly irrelevant; what matters is that they failed, when rationalists should win.
This conversation is bizarre.
You: "Let's work together and, as an exercise, take a famous classic work and rewrite it as a better one"
I: "This is a naive and ill-founded proposal that has near-zero chance of success. You don't seem to understand what made past great works great, or what it takes to make a successful work of literature today. Most likely you'll end up with an embarrasingly badly written piece of pastiche".
You: "The whole point is to be better than the original! Rationalists should win! Try harder! If what you say ha...
From EY's Facebook page, there were two posts that got me thinking about fiction and how to work it better and make it stronger:
I was wondering if we could apply this process to older fiction, Great Literature that is historically praised, and excellent by its own time's standards, but which, if published by a modern author, would seem substandard or inappropriate in one way or another.
Given our community's propensity for challenging sacred cows, and the unique tool-set available to us, I am sure we could take some great works of the past and turn them into awesome works of the present.
Of course, it doesn't have to be a laboratory where we rewrite the whole damn things. Just proprely-grounded suggestions on how to improve this or that work would be great.
P.S. This post is itself a work in progress, and will update and improve as comments come. It's been a long time since I've last posted on LW, so advice is quite welcome. Our work is never over.
EDIT: Well, I like that this thread has turned out so lively, but I've got finals to prepare for and I can't afford to keep participating in the discussion to my satisfaction. I'll be back in July, and apologize in advance for being such a poor OP. That said, cheers!