Crowley quartet
Chris Broderick
elsuperfantastico at yahoo.com
Thu Sep 28 11:37:41 CDT 2006
Thanks! Now I know what I'm reading for about the
next 6 months (with AtD & Gene Wolfe's latest
sandwiched in there somewhere...)
-Chris
From: Paul Di Filippo <pgdf at earthlink.net>
Subject: Crowley quartet
The fourth book in Crowley's AEGYPT series has found a
publisher and is
imminent:
http://crowleycrow.livejournal.com/16094.html
--- pynchon-l-digest
<owner-pynchon-l-digest at waste.org> wrote:
>
> pynchon-l-digest Thursday, September 28 2006
> Volume 02 : Number 4827
>
>
>
> Interview mit John M. Krafft
> Re: An Old Hand, Back for the New Ride
> MD3PAD 745-747
> Re: An Old Hand, Back for the New Ride
> RE:"exhausted by Mark Z Danielewski's dense and
> overly-complicated tome"
> Re: An Old Hand, Back for the New Ride
> Re: "exhausted by Mark Z Danielewski's dense and
> overly-complicated tome"
> Re: Re: An Old Hand, Back for the New Ride
> jewel of p-listers' libraries
> Re: "exhausted by Mark Z Danielewski's dense and
> overly-complicated tome"
> Re: "exhausted by Mark Z Danielewski's dense and
> overly-complicated tome"
> Re: The White Worm
> headline of the day
> Re: headline of the day
> RE: jewel of p-listers' libraries
> Re: Re: An Old Hand, Back for the New Ride
> Re: headline of the day
> Re: Re: An Old Hand, Back for the New Ride
> Re: headline of the day
> Re: "exhausted by Mark Z Danielewski's dense and
> overly-complicated tome"
> Re: headline of the day
> Re: "exhausted by Mark Z Danielewski's dense and
> overly-complicated tome"
> Re: headline of the day
> Crowley quartet
> Re: headline of the day
> Re: The White Worm
> Re: headline of the day
> Re: headline of the day
> Re: P: Online Bibliography
> john barth/nights
> huge list of cartoons at YouTube
> The Road. NBA winner? Pulitzer? Nobel?!
> Re: Re: The White Worm
> Re: john barth/nights
>
>
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>
> Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2006 11:23:49 +0200
> From: Werner Presber <wernerpresber at yahoo.de>
> Subject: Interview mit John M. Krafft
>
> "Unfortunately , it seems as if Germany has
> undertaken reforms that
> will recast higher education there in something more
> like the US mold.
> Too bad!"
>
> via Sic et Non
> http://www.sicetnon.org/
>
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> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2006 06:42:49 -0400
> From: Paul Mackin <paul.mackin at verizon.net>
> Subject: Re: An Old Hand, Back for the New Ride
>
> HI Will
>
> Welcome back. We're still here. It's always le meme
> chose all over
> again as they say. Yes, I remember well how Infinite
> Jest brought
> the p-list to life for a few weeks, then you or
> someone spun it
> off into the Wallace List. Hope ATD will not
> disappoint.
>
> P.
>
>
>
> On Sep 26, 2006, at 6:53 PM, Will Layman wrote:
>
> > Hey, Foax!
> >
> > I've been off and on the list a bunch of times
> since -- SHIT! --
> > 1994 or so. With AtD knocking at our door, I had
> to sign back on.
> >
> > To my old friends Paul Mackin, DaveMarc, Henry Mu
> and others, HOWDY
> > PARDNERS.
> >
> > If I'd been around more the last five years, I
> surely would have
> > said a bunch of inflammatory stuff (like, uh, how
> could ANYONE
> > think that Japan interview was authentic?) and I
> surely would have
> > written a whole bunch about jazz, and I'm pretty
> sure I would have
> > stuck up for INFINITE JEST, because someone is
> always attacking it,
> > and I probably would have mentioned that I did
> read THE CLOUD ATLAS
> > but it just kind of bored me after a while,
> despite its formal
> > brilliance.
> >
> > And I would have said that the best thing in my
> library is a
> > paperback copy of V., made special by something
> I'm not sure even I
> > believe is real, plus first printing hardcover AND
> softcover GRs --
> > the best.
> >
> > Now, somebody: piss me off!
> >
> > -- Will Layman, DC Area Pynchoniac
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2006 07:06:28 -0400
> From: Toby G Levy <tobylevy at juno.com>
> Subject: MD3PAD 745-747
>
> Mason tells Samuel Johnson that he didn't
> think Maskelyne was
> acting as Clive's land-agent.
>
> Johnson proclaims Mason to be an innocent,
> and warns him to be
> careful in his travels through Scotland. Mason
> agrees that there must be
> a great deal of resentment against England in
> Scotland, but Johnson
> says it is more than resentment, it is hatred.
>
> Boswell tells Mason that Johnson intends to
> visit the Hebridies
> to "view the dark ages upon display."
>
> Johnson says that one can transcend time by
> travelling away from
> London, and Johnson said that Mason had gone to
> America, but Mason says
> he never transcended anything.
>
> Johnson asks Mason about the powers of the
> Indians. Mason says
> that he wishes Dixon were there to answer the
> question. Mason himself
> said the only mysterious thing he saw were the giant
> mounds.
>
> Mason tells Boswell that he, Mason, once had
> his own Boswell in
> the person of Wicks Cherrycoke. Mason asks Boswell
> if he ever had his
> own Boswell, and Boswell reacts defensively, saying
> that it is a good
> thing to preserve a little of the civilized
> conversation that would
> otherwise disappear without a trace. Here the
> meeting with Boswell and
> Johnson ends, but the chapter goes on for another
> page.
>
> Toby
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2006 08:40:29 -0400
> From: "Anville Azote" <anville.azote at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: An Old Hand, Back for the New Ride
>
> On 9/27/06, Paul Mackin <paul.mackin at verizon.net>
> wrote:
> > HI Will
> >
> > Welcome back. We're still here. It's always le
> meme chose all over
> > again as they say.
>
> Ah, the memes are making decisions once again, I
> see.
>
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