Rating ATD

rich richard.romeo at gmail.com
Tue Sep 9 11:45:34 CDT 2008


at the least, what I can credit Pynchon with is that over time he
didn't lose the core things I love about reading him, and that not one
of his books is unreadable or unworthy of repeat readings.

others i've been taken with haven't remained so, at least the live ones.

rich


On 9/8/08, kelber at mindspring.com <kelber at mindspring.com> wrote:
> For most of us on the list (I think), GR is Pynchon's masterpiece, setting
> the bar impossibly high for anything else he's written or will ever write to
> surpass it.  But I know there are quite a few people here who prefer other
> of his books (might Bekah, Robin, and Mike Bailey be included?  Forgive me
> if I'm wrong).  I'd be particularly interested in what those people have to
> say about ATD -- how it stacks up against TRP's other books.
>
>



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