Ratfucker

Mark Kohut markekohut at yahoo.com
Wed Aug 15 06:42:29 CDT 2007


I think that is a good question and my only attempt to defend would be to argue
  that an 'alternative mail/communication system', outside of the societally organized one,
  is, soime say, the way a functioning anarchism would work.....voluntatily...

Richard Fiero <rfiero at gmail.com> wrote:
  robinlandseadel at comcast.net wrote:
>. . .
> "The Exact Degree of Fictitiousness":
> Thomas Pynchon's Against the Day
>
> Bernard Duyfhuizen
>
> In a novel so devoted to anarchist activities, the reader
> might also expect to encounter the Tristero . . .

I know he's some kind of big shot but where is there any evidence 
that the Tristero has any anarchist qualities?

>The spat between Ewball Oust and his stamp-collecting father also
>suggest the Tristero's presence in Against the Day. . .

Is that the same error that the rich and pampered kid Ewball makes? 



       
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