Pynchon, the Beats & "conservative American Values"
Terrance
lycidas2 at earthlink.net
Mon Apr 12 11:45:06 CDT 2004
I don't think Pynchon is working very hard, as a writer, to
> defend such "conservative American values".
Who can defend the "conservative american values" you have listed here?
Hmmmm? Nobody can. But the list you tack on to conservative american
values can be tacked onto any group, liberal capitalist values, white
male values, classic liberal american values, choose whatever you like.
What you can't do, Doug, is deal with what is in the texts.
If VL is not a scathing satire of the Left,
Why are Sasha and Frenesi attracted to men in uniform?
Why does Zoyd date high school girls?
Why does Hub betray his union brothers?
Why does Rex shoot Weed?
Why does Rex have sex with his car?
Why does Eliot X, playing the rock and roll star, manipulate the crowd
and take Rex's car?
Why does Frenesi love a fascist DOJ creep?
Why do Vato and Blood set up their fellow soldiers and do business with
the Vietcong?
Why does Ralph Wayvone set up DL?
Why have the Sisters turned a religious retreat into a business scam?
Why does Van Meter do business with DEA agent Hector?
Why are Hector and Zoyd romantic buddies?
Why is Sasha driving a nail polish Caddy?
Why does Prairie call for Brock to come back?
Why do the Pisks go to a bomb making commune in Oregon?
Why is Chè a teen prostitute?
Why is Justin addicted to the Tube and why does he model himself after
Reagan?
Why does Pynchon ridicule the language, excuses, blame game, of the
Left on every page of VL?
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