"Low-lands," part 3a: Discussions & Questions, pg 55-66
Keith McMullen
keithsz at concentric.net
Thu Jan 9 11:44:20 CST 2003
>>> If satire and parody represent forms of flattery, I would further
venture a guess that Pynchon enjoys and values the study of psychology, but
is possessed of a sufficiently critical intellect to see thru much of the
posturing and pseudo-science that populate this fascinating field of
inquiry. Let me now charge you by the half-hour for giving latin and or
greek labels for the delusions and intrusive thoughts that you are
experiencing.
truly,
ruud<<<
Your cute when you're apollonian.
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