Quadrille paper
John Carvill
JCarvill at algsoftware.com
Wed Aug 30 09:27:53 CDT 2006
Ok, recently Doug posted something to the effect that Pynchon had
recently regained 'the original manuscript' of Gravity's Rainbow. Does
anyone have any more info on this? Which ' original manuscript' might it
be, and in what format? I'm assuming *the* original would be that famous
quadrille paper which Pynchon hand-wrote the novel on? Then he typed it
up himself. So really that's two originals, or does only the typed one
count as 'manuscript'?
Either one would be a pretty interesting artefact, no?
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