Question for 2010 Lublin conferees (or anyone who can help)

Keith Davis kbob42 at gmail.com
Sun Sep 18 22:22:05 CDT 2011


This is cool! Thanks.
On Sep 18, 2011 11:16 PM, "Dave Monroe" <against.the.dave at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 18, 2011 at 1:18 PM, Matthew Cissell <macissell at yahoo.es>
wrote:
>
>>     I have a question about some language that came up during the
conference last year in Lublin. It's more about a phrase that came up.
>>     I recall that on a few occasions conferees spoke of Pynchon as
'bringing something to our attention' or 'directing our attention' or using
oblique references to arouse the reader's curiousity about something. At one
point I heard the term "pedagogical Pynchon" used. Does anybody recall any
of that? I don't believe I've come across it anywhere in the literature.
That's to say that it doesn't seem to be an existing term in the discourse
around studies involving Pynchon. (I leave it to others to discuss its
utility or lack of.) I plan to refer to the event and the phrase in
something I'm working on, but I wouldn't want to use a term without giving
proper credit where needed.
>
> http://amstud-lublin.edu.pl/pynchon/?page_id=278 ?
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