Sanders, "The Politics of Literary Reinscription ..."
jbor
jbor at bigpond.com
Fri Apr 20 20:28:09 CDT 2001
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>From: "Dave Monroe" <davidmmonroe at hotmail.com>
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> Anyway, there's also a particularly complicated reading of that Herero woman
> who seemingly thanks her murderer in Chapter 9 of V.,
> Again, Sanders' reading of this passage and its reinscription in
> Pynchon is complicated, convoluted, even,
I'd be interested in hearing more about this. (Considering how much you
actually have quoted from the essay, and also your recent comment about the
incredibly complicated and convoluted Eddins book being one "of the most
interesting, provocative, and challenging" reads ever, it does seem an odd
attempt to dismiss a central piece of Sanders' interpretation.)
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