Well I just reread Vineland and the news is still bad...
Henry Winkler
rushm0r3 at gmail.com
Tue Jun 12 13:08:03 CDT 2007
I'm not trying to shut down discussion. It's just the way I felt after
reading those two books. As in..."man that book really sucked." Particularly
AtD which took me months to read because it was so awful in parts and there
was no compelling plotline. The Noir Center part is not the only
shitty thing in Vineland. The Dr. Elasmo stuff is awful. The Chipco stuff is
awful. The phony movies are crap. There are things I like about Pynchon that
makes me re-read him, but there is a definite decline in his work after GR.
I think the lack of enthusiasm for the AtD group read says a lot about how
bad that book turned out. There is no enthusiasm for AtD because it is a bad
book. 80% off on Amazon means something when Mitch Ablom's new book is only
40% off. That means Mitch Ablom's book is twice as good as AtD.
Fonz
On 6/12/07, Chris Broderick <elsuperfantastico at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Fonz (AKA H. Musikar?) sez:
>
> AtD is a piece of shit.
>
> So I say:
>
> OK. Maybe so. But why? And if so, why bother reading it? That's what's
> frustrating. It's easy enough to say "Book X sux!" but instead of shutting
> down discussion with an ad hominem attack, why not give us some insight into
> why you think that's the case. C'mon! We want a good argument!
>
> As for your qualms about the noir center mall in VL, I agree that that one
> page of a nearly 400 page novel was pretty weak. One can compare it to
> stuff like "I Ching feet" in GR and the like. Pynchon does have a soft spot
> for creakingly bad puns & jokes. I do think that VL relied on such
> silliness (particularly pop cult silliness) more than GR or COL49 or V, and
> in some ways it worked to its detriment. But there's a lot more, for good
> or ill, going on in that novel and in his others. So what is it about them
> that sux? And if they suck so much, why do you keep coming back? Are you a
> glutton for punishment or do you hold out some misguided optimism that TRP
> is somehow going to revive the writer you believe he used to be?
>
> Chris Broderick
> www.myspace.com/christophermichaelbroderick
>
> "Silence is so accurate."
> -Mark Rothko
>
>
>
>
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