VLVL2 work

pynchonoid pynchonoid at yahoo.com
Sat Jul 19 19:00:52 CDT 2003


I don't read it that way. Zoyd's dream -- even it it
is a wake-up call from Zoyd's own conscience, as you,
if not Pynchon, suggest here -- doesn't communicate or
evoke guilt.  Zoyd gets up and proceeds to take care
of his agenda for the day. Nothing in his demeanor or
action to suggest he feels guilt at all. 

jbor:
> The "message" which those dream-pigeons are bringing
> him in the opening
> paragraph of the novel, a message which he
> "understood" is "almost surely
> connected" to his receiving mental-disability
> benefits and the way he has to
> qualify for these, is a wake-up call from Zoyd's own
> conscience.



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