"one's homeland"
Terrance
lycidas2 at earthlink.net
Mon May 12 12:29:16 CDT 2003
s~Z wrote:
>
> <<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?
Now, those of Douglistic disposition - or merely those among us who
remain all too ready to justify any de/re-construction, whether right or
wrong - will immediately point out.....
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