Did anybody notice that...
rich
richard.romeo at gmail.com
Tue Aug 15 19:40:41 CDT 2006
funny i noticed it and then forgot about it
no doubthe frencg mathemitician t Henri Poincare will be part of that 1900
Paris scene
a question: was Weissman at that black mass and/or performance where she
dies in 1913 in Paris, in V.?
rich
On 8/15/06, David Kipen <kipend at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> ...somewhere between the Amazon blurb and the Penguin blurb, "postwar
> Paris" has become simply "Paris" -- full stop, period, *pernod?* As
> somebody who just bought a copy of Margaret MacMillan's "Paris 1919: Six
> Months that Changed the World," I'm wondering whether the earlier blurb was
> incorrect or, as I'd understandably prefer to think, just incomplete. As in,
> "Query: Mr. Pynchon, I know I'm just a lowly catalog copy editor, but since
> the book contains not only the Paris 1919 episode but also the Henry Adams
> and David Hilbert episodes in 1900, could we lose the 'postwar' and just
> make it 'Paris'?
>
> What think you all?
>
> All finest,
> David Kipen
>
>
> On 8/15/06, David Meury <dmeury at yahoo.com> wrote:
> >
> > Sorry if this has already been pointed out, but the
> > Amazon page now shows the publication date of Against
> > the Day as November 21.
> >
> > So only 98 days to go.
> >
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