NPPF - Canto Two Shade's maths
Don Corathers
gumbo at fuse.net
Mon Jul 28 22:50:35 CDT 2003
p 157, note on that line 181, which Kinbote opens with a report on his
voyeurism:
"On another trip to the bathroom an hour and a half later, at sunrise, I
found the light transferred to the bedroom, and smiled indulgently, for,
according to my deductions, only two nights had passed since the
three-thousand-nine-hundred-ninety-ninth time-but no matter. A few minutes
later all was solid darkness again, and I went back to bed."
D.C.
----- Original Message -----
From: "s~Z" <keithsz at concentric.net>
To: "p-list" <pynchon-l at waste.org>
Sent: Monday, July 28, 2003 7:36 PM
Subject: Re: NPPF - Canto Two Shade's maths
> >>>I guess that makes sense.. but their pillow discipline was a lot
> stricter
> than that with which I'm familiar<<<
>
> Another of many side-effects of his childhood abuse.
>
> (Doesn't Kinbote make a disgruntled aside to this bedroom reference other
> than in his commentary to these lines?)
>
>
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