CofL49, this reading
David Payne
dpayne1912 at hotmail.com
Sun Jun 7 23:43:47 CDT 2009
> Paul:
>
> Entirely possible Oedipa thinks she's being manipulated from beyond. That's
> where the paranoia comes in. Funny thing is, at the end of the book
> paranoia may be the only solution to her proposed dilemma.
Sorry to jump in late and probably off topic and probably noting what's already been noted, but ...
Oed left the tower with "that night's infidelity with Metzger" (pg 1 ch. 4) -- and her infidelity, her exit of the tower, was literally serenaded by the Paranoids...
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