crying
Snow-Balls have flown their Arcs...
traveler at afn.org
Fri Jun 6 17:48:32 CDT 1997
> At 08:04 PM 6/4/97 -0500, Jules Siegel wrote:
> [snip]
> >When I mentioned this thread, my beautiful wife, Anita Brown, said, "Read
> >Gravity's Rainbow for its sociological information on the late '60s and
> >early '70s post-Vietnam mentality." I think she's on to something. I feel
> >that although Gravity's Rainbow may be set in late WWII, it's really about
> >the crash of the Psychedelic Revolution -- "What goes up, must come down."
I'll buy that for a nickel.
> >Showing Chrissie and me to our room looking into the forest when we returned
> >from Palm Beach in 1971, Jim Brewster said, "There's no room for jive-ass
> >warriors in the Zone, Jules," and he handed me a machine gun.
WTF?
Where do you come up with these things?
Max
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