"one's homeland"

s~Z keithsz at concentric.net
Mon May 12 11:58:12 CDT 2003


<<Don't suppose that "the moment enemy bombs begin to
fall on one's homeland, altering the landscape and
producing causalities among friends and neighbors" has
anything to do with the bombs being prepared  for use
against Iraq last fall when the War and Pynchon's
Foreword to _1984_ were being prepared for mass
consumption.>>

And if it does, plug into your reading of the passage, and what does the
passage then say about such?




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