The Burial of the Dead
Tore Rye Andersen
torerye at hotmail.com
Wed Aug 12 03:24:51 CDT 2009
John Bailey:
> I don't think the poster formerly known as Terrance has ever been Coy
about identity;
Like Mucho Maas, he/she comes on "like a whole roomful of people."
One does wonder, though: Why this elaborate play with identities
from a poster who is unusually concerned with the integrity of
characters (or rather: lack thereof) in Pynchon's novels? Did
Campbel Morgan have a heart? Did the short-lived Nushra? Does Alice?
"So he hunted, as a servo valve with a noisy input will, across the
Zero, between the two desires, personal identity and impersonal
salvation." (GR, 406)
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