They Is Idiots
John Doe
tristero69 at yahoo.com
Mon Oct 10 23:48:24 CDT 2005
Ok Mr. Master of the Ultra Specific Particularity ;
like you never speak broadly or make
genralizations...keep dreaming...when a person is a
detractor, it presumes he/she dislikes Pynchon...one
of the main "complaints" about him among them is his
"lack of feeling or sentiment"...so...if they come to
GR with that bias they will likely not grant the scene
in question any truly human emotional
"authenticity"....SINCE...a detractor has almost by
definition a vested interest in not granting positive
attributes to TRP's writing...does that make
sense...please edify me further with your astounding
mastery of the particular...in fact the rest of us
could use a trainer of your calibre as well...
--- Keith McMullen <keithsz at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> another entry from the John Doe Random
> Overgeneralization Generator
>
> On Oct 10, 2005, at 8:44 PM, John Doe wrote:
>
> ...course, all the Pynchon detractors
> would say that scene is unrealistic or unconvincing
> because he can't render emotional reactions
> authentically....then again, most of 'em probably
> don't get that far into the book in the first
> place...
>
>
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