GRGR(4) - Slothrop Orpheus

Evan Abla EAbla at nazarene.org
Tue Jun 15 15:38:08 CDT 1999


Speaking of "dyonisian intoxication" has anyone read "The Mid-Life Crisis of Dyonisis" by Garrison Keillor?  It's quite worth it.
evan

Evan M. Abla
eabla at nazarene.org

"Silence is a word which is not a word, 
and breath an object which is not an
object."
                              --G. Bataille

>>> "David Morris" <davidm at hrihci.com> 06/15 5:17 PM >>>


From: s~Z
>Here are the parallels as outlined by Kathryn Hume in _Pynchon's
>Mythography_:
>
[snip]
>(4) Orpheus' mother dismembered him while in the throes of
>. Nalline Slothrop is described
>'before her first martini' immediately prior to a detailed
>description of Tyrone's scattering.
>

I've not heard the version where Orpheus's mother, Calliope, chief Muse,
dismembered him, though there are a number of versions.  Generally its
thought to have been a group of women in the throes of "dionysian
intoxication" or out of jealousy because Orpheus only resorted to boys,
shunning women, after his loss of Eurydice.





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