Trieste goes downhill.....

Mark Kohut markekohut at yahoo.com
Wed Jan 23 10:35:40 CST 2008


Yes, uphill in many important ways. BUT
 
My suggestion , however, is this:
Pynchon's vison embraces the sea and seaports.
 Pynchon's vision, of course, loves freedom--- NOT being under an Empire, especially Austro-Hungarian.
 
And Pynchon's vision does not embrace railways and coal. Nor anything Austrian.
 
I suggest that for Pynchon, Trieste used to be a good place, historically, full of an "anarchic" mix of peoples, trading
and travelling on the seas, living Stateless, so to speak...
 
I suggest that Cyprian on the docks is working at a nodal point in Trieste's
history....


----- Original Message ----
From: János Székely <miksaapja at gmail.com>
To: Mark Kohut <markekohut at yahoo.com>
Cc: pynchon -l <pynchon-l at waste.org>
Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2008 1:00:48 PM
Subject: Re: Trieste goes downhill.....

Uphill, rather. 
Trieste wilingly sought the Habsburgs' protection in the 14th century, and from then on, it benefited from being Austria's only major seaport, especially with the decilne of Venice as a political and economic power. As for autonomy, it was a Free Imperial City until the Empire existed. 


2008/1/22, Mark Kohut <markekohut at yahoo.com>: 
Michael Bailey wrote:
 
"Trieste - on the back of the top (northeast) of the boot of Italy,
on the border of Slovenia.  James Joyce was teaching English
there from 1904-1915, give or take, off and on...
port, crossroads, cultural centre, part of the Austro-Hungarian 
Empire until WWI

---Cyprian is monitoring the docks"
 
"Trieste - on the back of the top (northeast) of the boot of Italy,

The city's role as the principal Austrian commercial port and shipbuilding center was later emphasized by the foundation of the Austrian Lloyd merchant shipping line in 1836, whose headquarters stood at the corner of the Piazza Grande and Sanita. By 1913 Austrian Lloyd had a fleet of 62 ships comprising a total of 236,000 tons. [1]
The modern Austro-Hungarian Navy also used Trieste's shipbuilding facilities and as a base. The construction of the first major trunk railway in the Empire, the Vienna-Trieste Austrian Southern Railway, was completed in 1857, a valuable asset for trade and the supply of coal."
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Trieste, virtually autonomous politically until the 17th Century............devolves, descends, to this........................................
 
 



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