AtD: "ICH BIN EIN BERLINER!" (626)
Mark Kohut
markekohut at yahoo.com
Fri Nov 23 07:58:53 CST 2007
I had forgotten the Slow Learner info, but was thinking of
JFK via Pynchon due to the day (Nov. 22) and as I was rereading the
AtD section we are on.
I have no real insight but, remembering "Camelot" I immediately thought:
more hot-air 'daylit fiction"...in TRPs tough vision......
----- Original Message ----
From: Kai Frederik Lorentzen <lorentzen at hotmail.de>
To: pynchon-l at waste.org
Sent: Friday, November 23, 2007 8:23:19 AM
Subject: AtD: "ICH BIN EIN BERLINER!" (626)
Flashback to the early 1980s ... Northern Germany, teenagers telling jokes:
What did President Reagan say when he recently visited Hamburg?
"Ich bin ein Hamburger!"
re. Pynchon & Kennedy: Unlike other American left-liberals like
Lou Reed ("Most of all I wish I'd forget the day John Kennedy
died"), Pynchon seems to be very critical on Kennedy. In addition
to AtD's --- more or less --- subtile diss on pp. 626-7, there is
a direct reference in the Slow Learner intro: "Modern readers will be,
at least, put off by an unacceptable level of racist, sexist and
proto-Fascist talk throughout this story [that is "Low-lands" - kfl].
(...) The best I can say for it now is that, for its time, it is
probably authentic enough. John Kennedy's role model James Bond
was about to make his name by kicking third-world people around,
another extension of the boy's adventure tales a lot of us grew
up reading". Since it seems not really necessary for getting the
message, it must have been a personal need for Pynchon to drop
Kennedy's name in this context. And the JFK passages in GR
(pp. 65, 682, 688) ooze with aggressive sarcasm. Any thoughts?
Kai
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