Next ?
Monica Belevan
meet_mersault at hotmail.com
Wed Jul 3 09:58:14 CDT 2002
I´m backing Otto here, anything Meville, Moby Pierre, or the Ambiguously
Confident Man, goes. If we´re looking for ´´ antecedents´´ on Pynchon, this
is definitely where to stop and bask for a while.
On my own, I´d care to suggest be it Musil or Bulgakov.
--Monica
>From: "Otto" <ottosell at yahoo.de>
>To: "ó×ÅÔÌÁÎÁ äÅÎÉÓÏ×Á" <svetvand at rambler.ru>, <pynchon-l at waste.org>
>Subject: Re: Next ?
>Date: Wed, 3 Jul 2002 15:35:20 +0200
>
>I'm for every Pynchon-novel the majority chooses, but "Vineland" would be
>great.
>If it's another author we shouldn't forget to take "Moby Dick" into
>consideration, which I haven't read in the original yet but is waiting in
>my
>bookshelf already. There are definitely Melville-influences in Pynchon's
>literature and it would be nice to find out with all of you. The
>Penguin-edition has a reasonable price.
>
>Otto
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "ó×ÅÔÌÁÎÁ äÅÎÉÓÏ×Á" <svetvand at rambler.ru>
>To: <pynchon-l at waste.org>
>Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2002 3:07 PM
>Subject: re : Next ?
>
>
> > "Vineland" seems the right choice as the next , since it's
>discussion
>has
> > already started in some ways (letters about limitations of liberties in
> > different countries nowadays) , the book seems even more actual , than
>usual.
> > If the next book won't be Pynchon's ...Well , I'd back Cortazar .
> > Ivan
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