"Victorian surrealism"

ruudsaurins at aol.com ruudsaurins at aol.com
Tue Sep 19 10:01:54 CDT 2006


Hoy! Hoy!
      I thought that "Nude Descending a Staircase" was exhibited in 1912, but I could be mistaken.  Anyhow, one can still hope for a pynchonian characterization of Marcel as a young up-and-coming artist/intellectual.
                                                                        truly,
                                                                        ruud 
 
 
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Agree, but Duchamp and Dada arose in the wake of WWI and AtD  ends at the start of it -- according to the blurb.




On Sep 17, 2006, at 10:07 PM, ruudsaurins at aol.com wrote:


Duchamp, in my humble opinion, is the one of the most "pynchonian" characters of the era, evidently possessing an polymathic and encyclopedic knowledge that his art only hinted at.  It would be a delight to see Pynchon impart some literary flesh to his reputation.

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