GRGR(10) - Plasticman
Cjhurtt6 at aol.com
Cjhurtt6 at aol.com
Mon Sep 27 00:08:07 CDT 1999
In a message dated 9/26/99 2:55:20 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
jonathanschultz at worldnet.att.net writes:
<< ......
If Sundial performs business in fictional space unobserved by the reader,
the very notion of a fictional space is planted by the writer and so leads
the reader to creating a fictional space that is purposely left undefined
albeit contextualized well within the rules of fiction.
huh?
GR to a reader, like Plas to Slothrop, like Sundial to the artificial
intimate fostered by Pynchon's sidenote, is what it is because of it's
transplantation beyond the zero of recognition.
huh? again
Literature cannot, of it's
own creation, transcend itself, but it can instill in it's readers the
inspiration to assume that it has. Like the bible. You know...
>>
well if percieve that it has...then it has since i am the one perceiving it.
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