Interregnum

Henry scuffling at gmail.com
Sun Jun 8 12:03:26 CDT 2008


I love the big books, but let's bring it all back down to earth and (re)read
V.  It's an even more difficult read for me and, I feel, fundamental in its
own feverish way.  I like its ending more than any other book by OBA.

HENRY MUSIKAR
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-----Original Message-----
From: robinlandseadel

<Big snip by HM>

*Read Mason & Dixon twice, go back to certain 
passages all the time. After we complete Against 
the Day I'd like to follow up with Mason & Dixon.
It's incredibly fine writing by any standard and 
funnier 'n shit in plenty of places. Though a two 
month jog-trot through The Crying of Lot 49 would be great 
fun for me, if only to demonstrate the density of occult 
allusion that unfolds within and throughout like a midnight 
mushroom reaching for the moon.




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