Will Self has declared literature to be "morphing into a giant quilting exercise", suggesting that no current creative writing graduates will make a living from literary fiction.
The author criticised courses during an interview with Radio 4's "Today" programme on Thursday (2nd May), in a show recorded at the University of East Anglia, almost 50 years since its prestigious Creative Writing MA launched.
Self said: "If you want to do it and you're not too concerned about making a living in the future then it's probably a good idea. The paradox is, in the modern university, everyone is encouraged to tailor their courses towards employability but it's certainly not clear what the pathway is into literary fiction - possibly into genre fiction, or possibly people can use the writing courses just to develop themselves as writers to write video games or something else, that's a possibility."