ATD Spoilers
gp
wescac at gmail.com
Sat Oct 28 22:40:41 CDT 2006
That pynchon wiki, or something like it, might be a good resource to
avoid spoilers - i.e. annotations one chapter per page, or something
like that.
On 10/28/06, robinlandseadel at comcast.net <robinlandseadel at comcast.net> wrote:
> As if anyone gave a rat's ass, but I'll be perusing any scantily clad bits of the Novel that manage to sashay my way. (Just read what appears to be the first page).This is indeed a unique opportunity: to be teased, to be forestalled and to take time to carefully scrye any tidbits that manifest themselves online. It's not as though I have the intention of blurting out plot elements (or much of anything else, really) once the object is in my hands. But this is a unique time. I have been thoroughly absorbed by everything II've read so far concerning "Against The Day".
> -------------- Original message ----------------------
> From: "davemarc" <davemarc at panix.com>
> > If you happen to be among the subscribers who'd appreciate some sort of
> > spoiler protocol, please let your feelings be known now.
> >
> > I happen to have a copy of the book myself, but I'd still prefer to see the
> > spoiler warnings used to help me have as fresh a reading as possible--it's a
> > unique opportunity. Speaking for myself: I doubt I'll post opinions about
> > the book here until the pub date at the earliest--and I certainly won't do
> > so without spoiler warnings.
> >
> > I don't intend to come across as bossy about this. It's just that I was
> > pretty satisfied with the M&D situation--and I appreciated the efforts of
> > folks who complied with the spoiler protocol even when they didn't care much
> > about it. I'd like to see something like that again. I thought there were
> > numerous others here who had similar feelings.
> >
> > Just my two cents,
> >
> > d.
> >
>
>
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