A Little Latin, Less Greek

Michael G. Koopman koopman at ctc.com
Mon Jul 24 11:40:26 CDT 1995


Does any know if there is truth to Pynchon having followed into german
along the brass lines, as has been suggested.  That is, a material to
ring theory passage is common grounding in natural science and might
provide an informative perspective on a writer's mastery of a language
and nuance particular to one international school'd line of thought.
This school, like a monoculist expulsion of oil beneath surface of
immersed stages of development, might not gather timeliness along the
pointed work developed by Greek philosophy lines and school'd thought
wrapped into this tightened on seal of canned rhetoric.  Such recently
is spread upon the seasons game of formal passage costs and herr blown
dry as a sea's spit upon such ends sought, earnestly.  Such beats are
drummed up like a hertzian relic of flashing pursuits before getting.

Either form of quilted cover is homeomorphic and readily mapped upon
the other with little loss, since deep meaning is essentially nil.

Cheers (and basket picking motors slip gears in high orders, zap),

Mike Koopman internet: koopman at ctc.com phone: +1-814-269-2637




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