Kai, Do you know this girl?
Otto
o.sell at telda.net
Sat Nov 10 18:12:41 CST 2001
Dave & Dave,
you know Wolfley's "Repression's Rainbow: The Presence of Norman O. Brown in
Pynchon's Big Novel," PMLA, 92 (1977), 873-889. I only got it in German:
"Parabeln der Verdrängung: Thomas Pynchon und die psychoanalytische
Kulturkritik Norman O. Browns," in: Ickstadt, Heinz, (ED): Ordnung und
Entropie, Zum Romanwerk von Thomas Pynchon, Reinbek bei Hamburg, 1981, pp.
197-226.
I would appreciate some original quotes from "Life Against Death" or "Love's
Body," as the ones I could give (which are given in the essay) would be in
German only . . .
David "Säure Bummer" Morris, you *are* a Pynchon-scholar, if you want or
not.
Otto
----- Original Message -----
From: David Morris <fqmorris at hotmail.com>
To: <davidmmonroe at yahoo.com>; <pynchon-l at waste.org>
Sent: Saturday, November 10, 2001 10:18 PM
Subject: Re: Kai, Do you know this girl?
>
> >From: Dave Monroe <davidmmonroe at yahoo.com>
> >And, again, to give credit where credit's due, I've long
> >wanted to deploy Norman O. Brown's Love's Body here
> >myself, just never got 'round to it. Good work ...
>
> Thank you.
>
> I'm finding more and more resonances, and I fully believe Pynchon read
both
> "Love Against Death" and "Love's Body" before writing GR. I think Norman
O.
> Brown is a must-read for a true GR scholar (which I am not) (but isn't
that
> an illogical pair of statements?).
>
> David Morris
>
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