Action, Jackson!
Steven
mcquaryq at comcast.net
Mon Aug 14 18:15:31 CDT 2006
Me three. V is the most clearly bi-furcated of his works, the two
strands, seemingly separate, braiding together gradually into the one
thing. I miss the more sonorous tone he struck in that first book's
Stencillian chps. It's still present in GR, but the clownish,
satirical side of him has dominated his work since.
Steve
On Aug 14, 2006, at 5:02 PM, jd wrote:
> I, too, am of the opinion that V is second only to GR in the Pynchon
> books, for what it's worth...
>
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