GRGR Re: Prosthetic Paradise (was Re: pynchon-l-digest V2 #1012
rj
rjackson at mail.usyd.edu.au
Thu Nov 25 11:36:13 CST 1999
As davemarc also noted, Pynchon depicts cultural and attitudinal shifts
and other social and historical phenomena as faits accomplis. His
fiction neither "indicts" nor sermonises ("insists"): it represents. The
reader is allowed to apprehend each issue or situation for her or
himself, usually through the appropriation of a range of differing
viewpoints within the narrative.
best
millison wrote:
> I don't think you have to dig very deep etc
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