MDDM Ch. 62 Stig & Zhang
jbor
jbor at bigpond.com
Tue Jul 9 18:25:12 CDT 2002
No, I thought it might be pertinent to the discussion about the Visto,
*Sha*, the living planet, Hollow earth theories &c in Ch. 61 *in the novel*.
This might help:
> Unattributed dialogue (pp. 601-4)
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> 601.1 Professor Voam
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> 601.8 Dixon
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> 601.9 Captain Shelby
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> 601.12 Captain Shelby
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> 601.33 Captain Shelby
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> 602.4 Captain Zhang
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> 602.11 Mason
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> 602.14 Captain Shelby
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> 602.23 Mason
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> 602.24 Dixon
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> 602.31 Dixon
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> 603.14 Mason
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> 603.21 Dixon
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> 603.22 Mason
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> 604.10 Captain Zhang
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on 10/7/02 10:14 AM, Doug Millison at millison at online-journalist.com wrote:
> You think it might be "pertinent" to a discussion of M&D even though
> Pynchon doesn't mention the Sami or their religious beliefs in M&D?
>
>
> At 10:07 AM +1100 7/10/02, jbor wrote:
>> No, I think that the Sami religious belief might be pertinent to the
>> discussion about the living Earth in Ch. 61, and to the many other examples
>> of animist cosmology which are represented in Pynchon's work, which is why I
>> included the sentence in a parenthetic note.
>>
>> best
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