Picnic Piece Purchase

Henry Musikar hmusikar at speakeasy.net
Wed Feb 1 10:23:52 CST 2006


Well, I'm up for it, but PLEASE tell me that I'm not the only person who
believes that Pynchon had enough ego when he wrote GR that in addition to
religious texts, he thought of his own book when he wrote the section on
"The Book" getting passed from person to person.

Henry Musikar

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-----Original Message-----
From: Henry Musikar
Subject: RE: Pynchon bio

If twelve of us put up $33.33 a piece, we could each have the picnic piece
for one month out of the year...  I've got "dibs" on October, btw.

Henry

-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Monroe
Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2006 3:32 PM

137. (PYNCHON, Thomas). "Hallowe'en? Over Already?" in
The Cathedral School Newsletter. (NY): (Cathedral
School) (1999). A write-up by Pynchon on the his son's
school's Halloween picnic. Approximately 500 words and
the one-line bio, "Tom is a writer." Fine in stapled
wrappers. A little-known Pynchon appearance in print,
written with humor and with the flair for which he is
known in his fiction writing. Presumably this got
little distribution outside the community of the
school's students and their families. $400

http://lopezbooks.com/catalog/139/139-04.html 




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