who's Christian?
Otto
o.sell at telda.net
Fri Jun 22 00:59:12 CDT 2001
As far as I understood Thomas in this he sees Pynchon as a writer dealing
with religious issues (like Joyce, Melville), but not as an religious writer
like John Bunyan, thus the dividing line seems to be the question if a
writer is promoting a special religion in his writing. Then he can be called
a religious writer because his objection is religious. Other critics insist
on the opinion that Pynchon mainly writes about technology and they mistake
him the same.
I haven't noticed any yahoos.
Otto
>
> It is good to reach an understanding of terms, to define them, even if
some
> of the yahoos who attend to this discussion think that's unnecessary.
>
> Thomas Eckhardt:
> [good post]
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