P list vs. entropy?

Will Layman WillLayman at comcast.net
Thu Mar 10 15:03:02 CST 2005


Probably someone on the list has a better connection than I, but I would be
surprised to see a new novel in 2005.  The word, however, is that something
new has been finished and will be coming soon.  Rumor regarding subject
matter has been batted about -- a Russian female mathematician during the
early 20th century . . . .

-- Will


On 3/10/05 3:54 PM, "Chris Pinner" <chris.pinner at gmail.com> wrote:

> Yeah, I too am all for getting something started, though I have no
> idea what.  I am mostly familiar with Lot 49, Vineland, and GR, though
> I claim no good knowledge on any of them.  Did someone mention new
> book this year?  Any ideas on which style of pynchon (GR/M & D vs
> 49/Vineland)?
> 
> 
> On Thu, 10 Mar 2005 20:12:07 +0000, Roger Davidson
> <papadavidson at hotmail.com> wrote:
>> Hello All,
>> I'm new here.  I recently read the excellent essay on the Luddites, and am
>> mostly familiar with Slow Learner and V.
>> 
>> I have no time right now, but am keen to get something going, and will be
>> back online tonight.
>> 
>> Roger Davidson
>> 
>>> From: Dave Monroe <monropolitan at yahoo.com>
>>> To: brook7 at earthlink.net, pynchon-l <pynchon-l at waste.org>,
>>> dedalus204 at comcast.net
>>> Subject: Re: P list vs. entropy?
>>> Date: Thu, 10 Mar 2005 11:28:23 -0800 (PST)
>>> 
>>> I'd be happy to try to reverse that here, 2nd Law of
>>> thermodyinamics be damned.  Might you repost your
>>> earlier posts?  Might I do it for you?  Let me know.
>>> Trying to get back on the horse myself.  But
>>> interested parties have written me offlist as well, I
>>> think there is interest in getting back to work here
>>> ...
>>> 
>>> --- Joseph Tracy <brook7 at earthlink.net> wrote:
>>>> Is this list ever going to resume discussions of the
>>>> works of Thomas Pynchon ? COL 49  has been
>>>> frequently mentioned lately. I tried hosting a
>>>> discussion of the C.P. Snow "Luddite" essay some
>>>> months ago, and put some energy into posting some
>>>> questions and quotes, but the discussion never went
>>>> anywhere. Don't know if it was something I said or
>>>> the then presence of master  "phuck you 'jolly'".
>>>> The list seems to be suffering from serious entropy
>>>> now.  Is there some other place everyone has gone?
>>> 
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