SchoolMarm Cyrus
jolly
jollyrogerx99 at yahoo.com
Mon Oct 18 18:13:00 CDT 2004
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> [...] Pynchon's texts , which draw more on materialist, if not
> marxist/anarchist and behaviorist themes ( with technological
> aspects/.implications as well).
you have the audacity
to declare none here......understands Pynchon.
Why don't you mind you own bizness, schoolmarm. You're not here to pass judgment on anyone. IN fact I have read much of GR, and there is a fairly respectable tradition of anti-GR criticism. TP himself admitted to being very stoned most of time he was writing it. It is a product of the 60s and many critics admit that its sprawling and incoherent and yea, steeped in psychedelia.
YOU, schoolmarm, need to read the earlier texts, which are in many places anarchistic and materialist . And GR does have many behaviorist elements as well as anarchist.
I suspect I know more about GR than you do about either V or COL 49.
just change the channel, cop-bitch
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