Re: La Jarretière
Michael Bailey
michael.lee.bailey at gmail.com
Wed Mar 30 01:46:36 CDT 2011
Matthew wrote:
> Nice one Tore. Now the question is: What are we to make of that?
That he planned it all the time
textual evidence I posted:
a) http://waste.org/mail/?list=pynchon-l&month=1102&msg=154562&sort=date
relevant passage:
page 459
- nasty business with the sharpened pole
- however, we now know it "was all theater"
- "Damn the German" oh ok, I guess he is the maker of the automatons...
page 460
- so like, V. is watching this happen?
- - that's messed up
--- (or is she in on it?)(nah)
-- coroners are presumably not immune to bribery in 1913
-- raspberry jam
-- it's probably something V. cooked up with a lover other than V.
-- she wouldn't have told Porcepic 'cos he was buds with V., right?
- the sweet cheat gone
b) http://waste.org/mail/?list=pynchon-l&month=1102&msg=154563&sort=date
I've got a theory:
remember how old Satin did NOT go to the Black Mass, but sat there at
the table shuffling glasses with a murderous look on his face?
so - maybe he's a good guy.
and plus, he's like the choreographer, who better to work the
mechanics of it all, to help Melanie stage a fake suicide and get away
from V.?
Yup, that's my theory, and I'm stickin' with it.
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