Anastas (was) What in God's name is anyone supposed to take from this post?

Aqua Lung lycidas2 at earthlink.net
Sun Jun 24 20:09:38 CDT 2001


MalignD at aol.com wrote:
> 
> What in God's name is anyone supposed to take from this post?

                  
       
TALKING WITH BENJAMIN ANASTAS The Varieties of Religious
Experience By Philip Connors. Philip Connors is an editor
for The Wall Street Journal's Leisure & Arts page.

NOVELISTS OFTEN TAKE their inspiration from unlikely places.
In addition to Thomas Pynchon's "Mason & Dixon" and St.
Augustine's
"Confessions,"  Benjamin Anastas cites two divergent
texts-each with a labyrinthine title-that proved crucial in
the writing of his new novel, The Faithful Narrative of a
Pastor's Disappearance

http://www.newsday.com/nd1/more/bookreviews/nd8515.htm

PS Sorry Malign, the post was obviously intended for the
other Pynchon-L.

"Well you can excommunicate me on my way to Sunday school."

				--Aqua Lung



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