SLSL quantum physics

Terrance lycidas2 at earthlink.net
Tue Feb 11 23:44:09 CST 2003



s~Z wrote:
> 
> Yes. And that is why there is so much bickering about 'what Pynchon says'
> because he says a lot, in scores of voices, from scores of perspectives, to
> present a rather strangely 'realistic' view of the complexity of it all.
> 
> >>>I don't disagree with this, but I'd offer a couple of reservations. <<<
> 
> I wasn't suggesting that Pynchon's views are never discernible. Only that
> because he presents so many views, through the voices of so many characters,
> that it is easy for readers who hold a given view to find that view
> presented by a character and then to assume that it is Pynchon's view
> because they want it to be. I have as yet to see any participant on this
> list get all pissed at a view Pynchon is putting forth in his fiction. It's
> very easy to find yourself represented in his fiction. He's got most of us
> covered.

Are you kidding? I disagree with most of Pynchon's stupid politics and
his ridiculous and naive reading of a	American culture and history.
Basically. i think TRP is an ass hole. actually, i could care less about
him. everything i learn  about him is u pleasant. He's still an always
will be, a great Americans novelist, but that's about all.



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