America's fascination with the apocalypse
Keith Davis
kbob42 at gmail.com
Fri Jul 20 20:37:57 CDT 2012
Going to read the Gross/Gilles book, also. Sounds interesting.
Soon as I finish my second reading of M& D. What a great book!
On Jul 20, 2012 12:41 PM, "Paul Mackin" <mackin.paul at verizon.net> wrote:
> On 7/20/2012 7:05 AM, alice wellintown wrote:
>
>> pynchon, if we apply Cowart, in the German phase, does not make use of
>> anderson as he does with the grim Grimms, that anderson, a homosexual
>> who loved children would have been an excellent source, in terms of
>> the themes P explores with others, like Lew the Dodgey mathematician
>> and lover of Alice, suggests that P was not familiar with Christian
>> Anderson: the two virgins, a tale that exposes HCA more satirical and
>> bawdy tendencies, and has much to do with the act of naming and the
>> street;;;;well...one does wonder
>>
> Eventyr in Danish is fairytale or adventure. But anyway I ordered a copy
> of the Cowart book discussed here. Too much off shoring in the Pynchon
> Industry. Need to keep some jobs at home. Trying to help out.
>
> P
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