Bowles on Pynchon
rich
richard.romeo at gmail.com
Thu May 14 11:22:49 CDT 2009
I'd say that's a pretty valid criticism but for someone who likes a
bit of everything, Pynchon's the man
I do like Bowles alot--not the type of stuff to bring with you on
trips to unknown lands. yikes
rich
On 5/14/09, Henry Musikar <scuffling at gmail.com> wrote:
> I love Bowles terse writing style, particularly his short stories.
>
> http://alltimeisunredeemable.blogspot.com/2009/05/world-outside.html
> "We also talked about a number of other writers. Bowles confessed to loving
> Lolita, and although he he was less fond of Pale Fire and Nabokov's other
> works, he did allow that Nabokov's influence on younger writers was
> 'positive.' At some point we resumed a discussion of Thomas Pynchon begun
> two years earlier, and again, Bowles sharply criticized Pynchon's novels,
> characterizing them as 'fumereuse'-- a French word implying a trailing off
> in all directions, like smoke. Commenting on Pynchon's famous anonymity, he
> said, laughing, 'I wonder what's wrong with him?'"
>
> I haven't had the opportunity to explore the site, but I wonder what Bowles
> thought of Burroughs.
>
> Henry Mu
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