Pynchon In 'Dreadnought'
Coffey, Mitchell R
Mitchell.R.Coffey at tst.tracor.com
Thu Mar 30 11:19:34 CST 2000
I assume this nine year old connection has been posted before, but it may be
of interest.
Last night I finished reading historian Robert K. Massie's "Dreadnought:
Britain, Germany, and the Coming of the Great War". (Random House, 1991,
ISBN 0-394-52833-6) Massie's previous books include "Nicholas and
Alexander" and "Peter the Great". (The former was made into a popular
movie, while the latter was the basis for a 1980s big-network mini-series.
So beyond being an accomplished historian, he lives an historian's dream;
the Brits only gave Hugh Trevor-Roper a baronacy, for Christ's sake.)
So, cut to page 913. Here are Massie's acknowledgment. Scroll to
second-to-last paragraph:
"Through the years this book has been in progress, many friends have helped
by word of deed. I thank especially Lorna Massie, the late Natalie May, ...
Thomas Pynchon and Melanie Jackson ..."
Now, Massie's volume, as the title suggests, includes a techno-subtext (or
an attempt at one). It also recounts certain Pynchonian settings and
situations, regarding "V" and "Under the Rose". It would be interesting -
does anyone know more about this connection?
Mitchell Coffey
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