TR . . sure Gaddis is christian in perverse way (shade of gray)
Edward A Moore
edmoorester at gmail.com
Wed Apr 13 00:11:56 CDT 2011
definitely christian writer of sorts (campbell, cs lewis, tolkien
have same epic hero monomyth appreciation) and i want to see how one
of the heroes wyatt transforms
> does wyatt sell out? i guess his soul . . . kind of . . . .if the story starts with faust quote on the making of a man which fills the first chapter function as background info on wyatt and the faustian thing has ominous overtones with outcome of the character
faust is definitely christian tale which recognitions quotes at beginning
In Joyce's ‘Shem the Penman’ of "Finnegans Wake" , Joyce describes the
work as an ‘epical forged cheque’ made up of ‘once current puns,
quashed quotatoes, messes of mottage’.
ironic in unintended way that people thought gaddis was directly
derivative of joyce's "ulysses" as his book "recognitions" questions
authenticity and originality
this book never would have been written when "divine" right of kings
was in effect
ed
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