re Re: Pynchon's possible response to Playboy Japan
Richard Romeo
richardromeo at hotmail.com
Fri Jan 11 20:43:38 CST 2002
>I agree with what I think Rich Romeo said awhile back, too -- he said
>something like (and please correct me, Rich, if I've got this wrong), many
>of the same Pynchon scholars who profess to abhor the notion of being
>interested in Pynchon's letters (and, I now add by extension, other
>personal comments or interviews, etc.) and wish to focus only in his text,
>are quite likely to be all over his letters, notebooks, etc., when and if
>they ever become available for study. It's just human nature to be
>interested in the life, thoughts, work habits, etc., of the artists who
>engage us.
>
>Cordially,
>Doug
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I could've said that, Doug--I don't remember but seems plausible enough--I
do sigh when I pass the ole Morgan Library since I work near that rather
imposing edifice of capitalist grandeur. From the Hirsch letter and those
silly hamster pieces, and of course, the essays, there seems to always be
something of interest for us Pynchoids.
who hasn't wished to take a look at the sci-fi opera he mentioned in the
ford fdn application?
rich
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