SLSL 'Low-lands' racism?
David Morris
fqmorris at yahoo.com
Tue Jan 14 20:10:21 CST 2003
Tess seems to focus on the political in her analysis of Low Lands. But Pynchon
somewhere focuses on his recently found dreamscape, doesn't he? It seems to me
that this is a far more obvious aspect of this tale than politics. The
sea-dwarf girl is in the Pynchon V-ness tradition. Flange is in his
Profane/Slothrup tradition too. What's THAT about?
David Morris
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