How people read the Pyncher (was Re: Charles Hollander's Essay)
David Morris
fqmorris at hotmail.com
Tue Oct 8 16:58:23 CDT 2002
It's not the way I prefer to understand Pynchon's writings. I like to think
they are more abstract and further-reaching (if not grasping).
David Morris
>From: Paul Mackin <paul.mackin at verizon.net>
>
>Yes, well I do think Charles H. has captured the way a significant a number
>of p-readers DO read the novels, essays, and P himself Pynchon the man in
>society). Magic eye, double name business and all. I wouldn't have
>appreciated this before joining up with the p-list some seven years ago.
>
>Bandwraith at aol.com wrote:
>
>>Charles Hollander's essay- Pynchon, JFK and the CIA: Magic Eye Views of
>>The Crying of Lot 49, in Pynchon Notes 40-41 (spring-fall 1997), is an
>>amazing synthesis, a fresh perspective on COL49 and desrves credit as
>>such.
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