Lit Hub · 27 May 2026
Why Michael Crichton’s Best Novel is the Worst Movie Based on One of His Books
Somebody occasionally points out that vastly more words have been published about Kafka than Kafka himself wrote in his lifetime. Somebody’s probably writing a book about Kafka this very minute. I’…
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Michael Crichton's best novel is often overshadowed by its poorly received film adaptation, highlighting the disparity between literary depth and cinematic execution. This contrast raises questions about the fidelity of adaptations and the interpretation of complex narratives.
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