TR . . sure Gaddis is christian in perverse way (shade of gray)

Ray Easton kraimie at gmail.com
Wed Apr 13 15:43:09 CDT 2011


On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 6:28 AM, Mark Kohut <markekohut at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Since my early Faust postings, I have learned from wikipedia article
> on Gaddis that he started this novel as a PARODY of Faust....
>
> what's that mean, I ask myself? That the 'hero' lives in the hell
> of this world and then gets 'saved" rather than the reverse? (Although
> as kai informs, goethe's Faust beats the devil's rap)....


Note that Gaddis quotes from Goethe's Faust, rather than Marlowe's (or
some other version).

Goethe's Faust does NOT make a deal to trade his soul for knowledge.
Instead, he agrees that Mepistopheles may have him when and if he
(Faust) finds an experience such that he wants it to endure forerver.

Werd’ ich zum Augenblicke sagen:
Verweile doch! du bist so schön!
Dann magst du mich in Fesseln schlagen,
Dann will ich gern zu Grunde gehn!


Ray



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