"Low-lands," part 3a: Discussions & Questions, pg 55-66
tess marek
tessmarek at yahoo.com
Thu Jan 9 13:00:57 CST 2003
--- Keith McMullen <keithsz at concentric.net> wrote:
> >>> 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.
>
...the testimony of our experience...is that we must
not be surprised if the difference between a person
who has not and a person who has been analysed is,
after all, not so radical as we endeavour to make it
and expect and assert that it will be.
--Sigmund Freud
Let us go then
you an I
where unconsciousness illogically lies
Like a patient etherized upon a couch
Seas that flow like mother's mysterious milk
and waft you to shore upon these overburdened ruins
Oh, do not ask what's in it
Let become the wheel and spin it.
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