Pynchon-"Prisoner" Kute Korrespondence...or is it?
David Kipen
kipend at arts.gov
Wed Nov 11 06:54:36 CST 2009
Sunday night's "Prisoner" remake was filmed at a Bavarian-style resort in Swakopmund, Namibia! What can this mean -- besides the advent of an instant frontrunner to host the next International Pynchon Conference, that is?
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From: owner-pynchon-l at waste.org <owner-pynchon-l at waste.org>
To: Robin Landseadel <robinlandseadel at comcast.net>
Cc: pynchon-l at waste.org <pynchon-l at waste.org>
Sent: Tue Nov 10 15:53:00 2009
Subject: Re: IVIV (14): Byzantine Archways and Crystal Lusters
a-and that whole surreal Lyle Bland scene with those apparently
sentient pinball machines who seem equally resentful--going Tilt when
loss of a round, hitting high score, hole or bar, but getting a low
score recorded
rich
On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 9:06 AM, Robin Landseadel
<robinlandseadel at comcast.net> wrote:
>
> Pynchon's anthropomorphism extends to the gaming room's—
>
> . . . ruinous chandelier draped above the tables and cages and
> pits, disintegrating, ghostly, huge, and, if it had feelings, likely
> resentful—its lightbulbs long burned out and unreplaced,
> crystal lusters falling off falling off unexpectedly into cowboy
> hatbrims, people's drinks, and spinning roulette wheels, where
> they bounced with a hard-edged jingling through their own
> dramas of luck and loss.
>
> This reminds me of the opening of Gravity's Rainbow:
>
> . . .No light anywhere. Above him lift girders old as an iron
> queen, and glass somewhere far above that would let the light
> of day through. But it's night. He's afraid of the way the glass will
> fall—soon—it will be a spectacle: the fall of a crystal palace. But
> coming down in total blackout, without one glint of light, only
> great invisible crashing.
>
>
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