a devil's advocate

David Morris fqmorris at gmail.com
Mon Dec 11 13:23:24 CST 2006


Most (but not all) Pynchon fiction is far more interesting than most
(but not all) other author's work, even if he's not produced something
equal to GR.  As one reviewer said, Shakespeare didn't produce
non-stop Hamlets, did he?

David Morris

On 12/10/06, kelber at mindspring.com <kelber at mindspring.com> wrote:
> I agree that in ATD, given it's length,  there were fewer stand-out sections in terms of prose or content, at least in the first go-round.  But the mind-boggling connections were still there.  I never felt I was reading anything but classic Pynchon throughout the book.



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