Longish review of AtD
Monte Davis
monte.davis at verizon.net
Wed Jun 27 10:56:12 CDT 2007
> Back to the Future: On Thomas Pynchon's Against the Day William Logan
> http://www.vqronline.org/articles/2007/summer/logan-pynchon-ag
ainst-the-day/
I like it. Logan identifies our guy's characteristic weaknesses, with
examples numerous and well-chosen enough to carry considerable weight. And
he's dead right about our indulgence:
"Pynchon makes a halfhearted attempt to tie up a few loose ends... The true
Pynchon fanatic would never be worried by this... This gives Pynchon a
license for picaresque most authors would kill for-his vices have been
transmuted into virtues, a better bargain than that offered by the
philosopher's stone."
That said, I would have given much more space and weight to a countervailing
strength running through all the books:
"There's a longing at the heart of Against the Day, a tortured desire to
redeem and amend-the theme is taken up as vengeance but played out as
nostalgia."
If history is "stuff that happened back then," this is one author's
crotchet. If history is a nightmare from which we are trying to awake, it is
something we desperately need.
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