more re that interview

Paul Mackin paul.mackin at verizon.net
Wed Jan 9 14:32:18 CST 2002


David Morris wrote:

> Once again Doug tries to make the P-list all about him.  The subject WAS the
> authenticity and the content (or lack thereof) of the inteview, until Doug
> turned it into "Pychon's critique of the US war."  Then it became all about
> Doug.  But some (Monroe) tried to make it all about Doug even before this
> turn.  God knows why.
>
> DM

Right, David, a sort of John the Baptist as it were and can we now expect based
on Doug's message (below) that following his  sacrifice on the cross and
resurrection on the third he will do the honorable thing and ascend into Heaven
to be hence forth with us only in spirit (whenever two or more p-listers meet
to hold disquisition on the master) and loving us forever from on high (oh yes
there's always the love angle) leaving only Barbara here below as his
surrogate? Upon this Barbara I build my . . . . stop being such a senile
sillybilly not to forget asshole Paul.
.




>
> >From: Doug Millison <millison at online-journalist.com>
> >
> >I suspect a few of you are chagrined that Pynchon is not the gung ho
> >supporter of Bush's war on Afghanistan that you'd like him to be and you'd
> >like to tar him with the same anti-American brush that you've used on
> >anybody who has dared to dissent from the herd mentality on this slaughter,
> >but, with the exception of a couple of hard-headed reprobates you've
> >refrained from an all-out assault on Pynchon for expressing these opinions
> >(again, assuming it is Pynchon -- the real proof will come if he takes
> >legal action against Playboy Japan, and I don't think anybody's heard a
> >whisper about that yet), so you dump on your favorite targets instead.
> >It's childish and predictable -- and indeed I predicted as much when John
> >Krafft suggested that I share the interview with Pynchon-L.   But I did
> >share it, and proved the adage that no good deed goes unpunished. Still,
> >I'm glad to be of service, lots of folks have expressed appreciation for
> >the gesture.  I'm content to let the serious Pynchon reader community run
> >with it now, while you guys can continue the name-calling as long as you'd
> >like.  I still love you all anyway, and realize that behind even the
> >angriest words onscreen there's a human soul with whom I could probably
> >have a reasonable conversation if we met in person.   So, no hard feelings,
> >I know you're doing the best you can with what you've got.  Keep up the
> >good work on M&D, too.
> >
> >-Doug
>
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