Quadrille paper

John Carvill JCarvill at algsoftware.com
Fri Sep 1 04:42:42 CDT 2006


I was thinking more along the lines of Pynchon maybe regaining
possession of 'the original manuscript' with a view to donating his
papers to some University. Might be I'm wildly off target, probably am. 

I also think about the sort of aura that script must give off. 



<<If Pynchon ever runs out of money (knock on wood!) all he has to do is
to 
push that manuscript at an auction. I can't imagine how much some people

would be ready to pay for it.>>










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