Pynchonian Rorschach
Doug Millison
millison at online-journalist.com
Sat Jul 5 14:34:48 CDT 1997
I second that notion. As in our real life conversations, not only in our
Internet postings, what we say has everything to do with revealing who and
what and how we are, and next to nothing to do with the object of our
comments. How I respond or react to what you've said tells you more about
me than it tells you about what you've said.
Thanks,
Doug
At 2:24 PM 7/5/97, jporter wrote:
>To the point: Seigel's criticism of Pynchon's fiction is most revealing of
>Seigel. Pynchon's fictions, like the opportunities presented to Oedipa, are
>more Rorschach than anything else. I.e., no right or wrong here, but Jules
>just keeps adding to that already thick file labeled: "Jules Seigel."
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