Quadrille paper

John Carvill JCarvill at algsoftware.com
Thu Aug 31 04:36:33 CDT 2006


> given the context I'd assume it's the manuscript that Pynchon
> turned in to his publisher.

I suppose so. Which still leaves open the question of what happened to
the original hand-written version? Do you think Pynchon would habve
destroyed it after he'd typed it up? Surely not? Or lost it over the
years? I mean I don't know anything about it but surely that's unlikely?






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