Pynchon's back catalogue
Henry Musikar
scuffling at gmail.com
Wed Jul 29 09:07:22 CDT 2009
Mmmm... Istalena....
She was yar (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CA1QfEnwrOw ):
http://www.marinesculptor.co.uk/american_beauty.htm
Henry Mu
Sr. IT Consultant
http://astore.amazon.com/tdcoccamsaxe-20/
-----Original Message-----
From: Robin Landseadel
On Jul 29, 2009, at 6:26 AM, John Bailey wrote:
> I think Pynchon's later work makes an amazing attempt to resolve the
> personal experience vs research thing - AtD is a world historical
> novel in which the personal experience of research is foregrounded -
> it's clearly written by someone who has only read about the places,
> events, lives in question and whose experience of reading is conveyed
> by stylistically referring to the way these histories were
> represented... especially in the non-'historical' forms of writing
> that reveal so much more than official histories. Pynchon must love
> the Boys Own Adventure, the noir, the spy romance etc. These
> 'secondary sources' exist have as much affective weight as other kinds
> of personal encounter.
While all wrapped up in the group read of Against the Day, I was
struck by how much the language of the Chums of Chance material
resembled the New York Times reporting of George M. Pynchon's Yacht
races, how fictional that "news" sounded. I must have looked at a
hundred pdfs of old New York Times entries for George M. Pynchon, many
longer and sillier than the provided link. I found it so strange, so
surreal that these yacht races always appeared above the baseball
scores:
http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?_r=1&res=9503E4DC113AE633A2575
4C0A9619C946396D6CF
More information about the Pynchon-l
mailing list