W-Warlock?

Jim Gilbert posthorn at gmail.com
Wed Nov 29 10:25:42 CST 2006


As I'm at about page 320 or so, and at this point the story and cadence
resemble a kind of fractured Western, I can't help but recall Pynchon's
comments in the Farina introduction, regarding their collegiate love of
Oakley Hall's Warlock, specifically the language of that book. I've had a
copy on my shelf for 10 years, but I've never cracked the damn thing, some
reason. Anybody else? Are these Colorado Sections of ATD at long last
Pynchon's homage to Warlock?
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