OT: 1st reading of GR

Mark Wright AIA mwaia at yahoo.com
Tue Jun 8 09:39:54 CDT 2004


It's possible. Where would you place the closure, if pressed? 
M



--- Ghetta Life <ghetta_outta at hotmail.com> wrote:
> 
> It's entirely possible that this is a publisher's error.
> 
> >From: "albert pulido" <albertpulido at hotmail.com>
> >
> >On the topic of reading GR, I'm also on my first reading and
> encountered on 
> >page 411 a parenthesis that doesn't seem to get closed. I *think*
> I've seen 
> >something like this before in the text. Is a parenthesis in this
> case a 
> >device Pynchon uses to segue, not feeling the need to close them
> (it's 5 
> >pages later and the plot has seemed to move on)-- only using them as
> 
> >transition?
> >If so, that's pretty cool. Has anyone seen something like this from
> another 
> >author? Or does the ( eventualy get closed and I haven't gotten
> there yet?
> 
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