The Big One

Otto ottosell at googlemail.com
Tue Aug 8 11:46:48 CDT 2006


2006/8/8, robinlandseadel at comcast.net <robinlandseadel at comcast.net>:
> Something I have yet to hear mentioned here: What if "Against the Day " turns out to be "The Big One", the one that ties it all together?

The idea is ok, but what do you need the occult for?

> Here's my thoughts. The Occult elements of Pynchon always have been my focus. This just dawned on me: "Mason & Dixon" deals with the historical Mason/Dixon line between an age alchemical and an age scientific. Along with all those anachronisims and bad puns, there's tonne's of olde magicke and persuits alchemical. The historical range of "Against the Day" covers the early development of the Golden Dawn. This will tie this book much more tightly to the occult elements in "Gravity's Rainbow". "ATD" just might be "The Big One".
>

Isn't the idea that ATD might be the "missing link" between M&D and
"V" resp. "GR" historically enough?

And the overall story isn't occultism but Enlightenment?



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