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Fay Weldon Sells out!

 
 
Ellis
07:34 / 04.09.01
From BBB.co.uk

quote:

Fay Weldon is thought to have become the first author to be paid for product placement in a book after signing a deal with an Italian jewellery firm.
Weldon's latest work had originally been due to be distributed only to Bulgari's 750 best clients - but publishers have decided they like it so much it will get a full public release.

Weldon, who was paid a "not huge" amount of money to mention Bulgari 12 times, has titled her book The Bulgari Connection and the company gets at least three dozen name checks.

"When the approach came through I thought, 'Oh no, dear me, I am a literary author. You can't do this kind of thing, my name will be mud forever'," Ms Weldon told the New York Times.

"But after a while I thought, 'I don't care. Let it be mud'. They never give me the Booker prize anyway."

The finished novel, which has been described as "a romping tale of love, lust, covetousness and gold", features one scene set in a Bulgari shop in London.

Weldon describes in detail the "sleek modern" £18,000 necklace that a businessman buys for his wife.

Weldon's agent, Giles Gordon, says the literary world should not regard the work as having been compromised.

"The book is great fun. It is a proper novel in its own right. People are being awfully pious," he said.

"There is a difference between a company like Bulgari approaching an author and saying, 'We want you to write us a book mentioning our name in return for a commission' and an author like Fay going to a company with her begging bowl and saying, 'I like your jewellery and I will write you something'."

Weldon was approached by a "very clever" product placement expert who had already secured exposure for Bulgari's products in several films, Mr Gordon said.

"He thought Fay Weldon would be an ideal author to approach and he was absolutely right. She is always up for new things and doesn't take herself too seriously.

"I can't see Salman Rushdie, Jeanette Winterson, Martin Amis or most other novelists doing it but I think Fay was a brilliant choice."

The deal could be the publishing industry's first step to the level of product placement seen in the film industry, he said.

Honour

"If Bulgari pay some money and she writes a terrific book and they subliminally buy their jewellery, then bully for Bulgari."

Weldon has written more than 20 books, including Wicked Women, The Cloning of Joanna May, and The Life and Loves of a She-Devil.

She was made a CBE in the latest New Year's honours.

The Bulgari Connection will be released in the UK by Flamingo, which is part of HarperCollins, on 15 October.



Interestingly some bookshops are refusing to stock this title.

Is this a real book or just advertising- she did build the entire book around the Jewellers.

How damaging to the novel could this be do you think, the next time you read a book and the renegade cop is driving a Ford you'll wonder whther Ford paid him or not...
 
 
sleazenation
08:18 / 04.09.01
or will ford threaten to sue the author if they try to associate some thing like the 'renagade cop' in their story with Ford's brand of 'law-abiding family values'.


Actually i'm kind of curious to see how a litereary advert might come accross...

"Putting all thoughts of Steven from her mind She gazed longingly in the window of Bulgari's diamond shop. The finelty crafted dimonds glittered in the light and truer than any man.
Perhaps exclusive yet affordable, high quality diamonds really are just what i need to drown out the inadequecies in my life…"
 
 
Not Here Still
16:49 / 04.09.01
Compare these statements:

from Ellis' BBC post:

"There is a difference between a company like Bulgari approaching an author and saying, 'We want you to write us a book mentioning our name in return for a commission' and an author like Fay going to a company with her begging bowl and saying, 'I like your jewellery and I will write you something'."

and from the Guardian article on the same story:

"The door is open and now the sky is the limit," he said. "I've suggested that in her next book she includes a whole string of top companies, Disney, Levis, McDonald's, the lot, and we write to all of them and say 'Ms Weldon is including a mention of your fine company in her next book, what do you reckon?'"

Both statements by Weldon's agent, Giles Gordon. Contradictory, no?

To be honest, I'm amazed it hasn't happened before. And as Faye Weldon says, she's not exactly Booker material anyway - mainly 'cos she's shit.
 
 
Mordant Carnival
19:26 / 04.09.01
How can she be selling out? She was never bloody in. She was in advertising b4 she got famous. "Go to work on an egg"- that was her.
 
 
w1rebaby
20:22 / 04.09.01
I thought that was Salman Rushdie? Or were they working together? Or am I confused?

Anyway, I'm not really sure it matters. Explicitly stated commercial interests are not necessarily counter-artistic. I expect that everyone who reads it will be scouring The Bulgari Connection for references to jewelry, it will keep them occupied for hours.

It does, though, make me slightly nostalgic for people like Ian Fleming and Brett Easton Ellis, flashing brand names not for sponsorship but simply because they identified the characters who were using those brands... I'm not sure anyone can use brand-name flash with a straight face after American Psycho.
 
  
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