Pynchonesque Dialect in Inherent Vice?
rich
richard.romeo at gmail.com
Wed Dec 23 10:31:45 CST 2009
one of the misplaced notes about 'Pynchon addicts' is that he's the
only fucking guy who we/they read. Pynchon is interesting in that he's
leads one to read all sorts of topics and other writers. I hope all
writers could be as influential for the reader (i don't mean as
influential as Pynchon)
In sum, I think its what I discover on my wanderings that is more
important than what solely Pynchon is laying down in his books
rich
On Wed, Dec 23, 2009 at 3:36 AM, Dave Monroe <against.the.dave at gmail.com> wrote:
> Gypsy Scholar
> Brainstorming about history, politics, literature, religion, and other
> topics from a 'gypsy' scholar on a wagon hitched to a star.
>
> Wednesday, December 23, 2009
> Pynchonesque Dialect in Inherent Vice?
>
>
> I could easily have become one of those Pynchon addicts. No, not the
> sort that he writes about. The kind that get addicted to reading his
> books.
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