AtDTdA: (9) 262-265
Jasper
jasper.fidget at gmail.com
Wed May 23 05:46:52 CDT 2007
262-265 Deuce and Lake Get Hitched (continued)
Page 262
celluloid-collar ads
http://www.costumes.org/history/100pages/collarads.htm
<http://www.costumes.org/history/100pages/collarads.htm>
Go ahead and buy one:
http://www.riverjunction.com/catalog/mensfurn/collars.html
<http://www.riverjunction.com/catalog/mensfurn/collars.html>
---
"the way his face that morning, even with the smoke in the room, had
slowly emerged into clarity?"
Compare to p. 240 where Renfrew's face slowly becomes distinct. Maybe P
just likes this kind of image.
---
Willis Turnstone
Turnstone turns up on p. 307; his arrival is described starting p. 309
(which was the Amazon excerpt before the book was released)
A turnstone is a bird:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruddy_Turnstone
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruddy_Turnstone>
---
cocksure
adjective: presumptuously or arrogantly confident
— DERIVATIVES cocksureness noun.
— ORIGIN from archaic cock (a euphemism for God) + SURE; later
associated with COCK.
[Compact Oxford English Dictionary]
---
"by something /outside them/"
Destiny? see also p 261
---
"there wasn't one [woman] didn't secretly love a killer"
Now ladies, is this accurate?
---
Page 263
"a mighty desirable length of calico"
Calico Cal"i*co, n.; pl. Calicoes. [So called because first
imported from Calicut, in the East Indies: cf. F. calicot.]
1. Plain white cloth made from cotton, but which receives
distinctive names according to quality and use, as, super
calicoes, shirting calicoes, unbleached calicoes, etc.
[Eng.]
[1913 Webster]
2. Cotton cloth printed with a figured pattern.
[1913 Webster]
---
"what about when we're old?"
"Unless we could beat it. Never get old."
To what extent are we to connect the non-Chums sections with the Chums?
This anyway seems to connect. Oh right, "everything connects". Forgot
about that.
---
"Crazier."
Cf Bonnie and Clyde.
*wiki*
---
Oleander Prudge
A name that brings joy to the heart of any Dickensian who happens to be
reading along.
*wiki*
---
"Some would've said she knew even then what he'd done. Could not have
helped knowing, God sakes."
Today's superlative essay question:
Why then? Explain it to me and the hoards of onlookers. If she at least
suspected, probably knew, then why marry Deuce? Why Lake&Deuce, why? See
also p. 266: What are the motivations of each in marrying the other?
---
Page 264
single-jacker
A miner who with a hammer and spike cuts a hole into rock for placement
of a stick of dynamite. A set of holes are cut for each "synchronized"
blast. (Double jackers work as a team.) Infer (this) one as a loner, a
bit crazy, single minded, silent, easily hurt or misunderstood, doesn't
play well with others...
*wiki*
---
Page 265
tintypes of all the kids
A tintype (also called a ferotype or melainotype) is a photograph made
on a sheet of iron (not really tin) instead of on paper.
http://www.grandmemories.com/Restorations.htm
<http://www.grandmemories.com/Restorations.htm>
Here's some tintypes of kids:
http://www.nlg.dk/tintypes/kids.html <http://www.nlg.dk/tintypes/kids.html>
---
shirtwaist
A woman's blouse or bodice styled like a tailored shirt.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/shirtwaist
<http://www.thefreedictionary.com/shirtwaist>
A shirtwaist was originally a separate blouse constructed like a shirt.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waist_(clothing
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waist_%28clothing>)
---
"And she was gone, and Lake sat there with her legs trembling but not a
thought in her head, and didn't go after her, and [...] she didn't ever
see her mother again."
This is the scene where Mayva leaves her home because her daughter is in
it. Any thoughts?
---
"backing away down the valley"
It's instructive to look at a satellite photo of Telluride. You could
very well lay a single track from the mouth of the valley up to the
town, but no farther. So the train drives into the station, then backs
out until there's room for a spur where it can turn around.
*wiki*
Photos of Telluride valley (between 1892 and 1905):
http://photoswest.org/cgi-bin/imager?10000158+X-158
<http://photoswest.org/cgi-bin/imager?10000158+X-158>
http://photoswest.org/cgi-bin/imager?10062352+X-62352
<http://photoswest.org/cgi-bin/imager?10062352+X-62352>
See here for that recommended satellite photo (although with Google
Earth you can see the terrain):
http://tinyurl.com/2wq6oz [google maps]
---
runninmate
Aside from political candidate, the word can mean simply "A companion".
Also "A horse used to set the pace in a race for another horse."
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/running+mate
<http://www.thefreedictionary.com/running+mate>
---
gullet of days
???
*wiki*
[sic]
I'll try: how about time?
More information about the Pynchon-l
mailing list