Pynchon's Sister
Jeffrey Ross
jeross at netcom.ca
Thu Jul 22 20:21:49 CDT 1999
Yes, Tom and nichole. wondering how that became such a subject here. As
well, I was curious how Tom watched his wife have simulated or......well,
who knows, sex with other men. He says it didn;t bother him.
NEVERTHELESS, Mon, Lars will begin the next session of GR. Carry on.
-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew Clarke Walser <awalse1 at icarus.cc.uic.edu>
To: Pynchon List <pynchon-l at waste.org>
Date: Thursday, July 22, 1999 9:12 PM
Subject: Pynchon's Sister
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> Forgive me if I am repeating a familiar piece of Pynchonalia . . .
> In the book KEEPING LITERARY COMPANY, Jerome Klinkowitz tells
>about an evening he spent talking jazz with a group of writers.
> Raymond Federman regaled the company with the story of how he once
>played with Charlie Parker, and then -- Klinkowitz adds casually -- Thomas
>Pynchon's sister chimed in with a story of her own.
> Unfortunately, Klinkowitz does not include her narrative.
> He does note that everyone at the table scrutinized her face,
>looking for clues by which to recognize her brother.
> I send this anecdote in order to offer the list a brief respite
>from EYES WIDE SHUT.
> Now back to Tom and Nicole . . .
>
> Andrew Walser
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