P-Lit>GR!
Mark Kohut
markekohut at yahoo.com
Thu Apr 24 14:12:25 CDT 2008
I might argue, when I am high on/in my own mind, that Pynchon TOLD us that
it all goes back to V. with the symbol itself, a point vectoring upward open-endedly.....
vector:
A force or influence.
A course or direction, as of an airplane.
TRANSITIVE VERB:
Ian Livingston <igrlivingston at yahoo.ca> wrote:
I'd cast my lot with a new reading of V.
----- Original Message ----
From: Ian (Hank Kimble) Scuffling <scuffling at gmail.com>
To: Pynchon Liste <pynchon-l at waste.org>
Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2008 10:44:31 AM
Subject: Re: P-Lit>GR!
I like those thoughts, (I presume) Real Ian. That said, I find V the
most difficult of Pynchon's books.
I would appreciate it if the next book we reread on the P-Liste is V.
AsB4,
Henry Mu
http://www.urdomain.us/scuffling.htm
On 4/24/08, Ian Livingston <igrlivingston at yahoo.ca> wrote:
>
> It all begins with V. All the books allude back to V. somewhere in their
> chapters. I think the V motif / metaphor is fundamental to TRP's game. I'm
> just starting to follow the perspectives, but it seems to fit, somehow. As
> if V were lead and mercury, GR the forge (oven), etc.... (I'm still
> re-reading.) An alchemical thing. I keep coming back to the conclusion of
> AtD as a purification of sorts, an arrival at some sublime state where it's
> okay just to be sort of common, somehow. That the true gold, the
> philosopher's stone is no big deal. Just open hands entering the
> marketplace (as per the Zen ox-herding pictures) where people chop wood,
> carry water. But I must emphasize that I do not think we are observing from
> within this perspective. Rather I think we are observing what this
> perspective looks like objectively. And allow me the pun, GR soars when I
> view it in these terms.
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