Back to AtD Reimann maths ain't life. p.891
Michael Bailey
michael.lee.bailey at gmail.com
Sat Jun 2 10:46:36 CDT 2012
Paul Mackin wrote:
> Alice knows. What we are witnessing in the foundation of the Holy Family
> Traverse in which Yashmeen is to become the mother of the baby Jes . . . .
> And a good deal of purple prose is necessary get this across, make it
> sufficiently portentous.
Yes, Paul, I tend to forget that there are more levels to this than
the feminist angle I was focusing on.
The Holy Family stuff with Cyps and Reef and Yashmeen, I got to admit,
slides by me largely unappreciated.
It reminds me of that prison family stuff that the late-capitalist
pearl girl in IV talks about...
You go into the pages of history with the personnel you have, not the
personnel that you might want to have.
The symbolism of the eagle is broader than just the "oh no, Yashmeen's
about to get predated into family life"
The eagle's diet is the ground-dwelling vermin and compared to making
a family, I suppose that any commercial or intellectual occupation
makes of one by comparison a rat, a shrew, or a vole -- I guess
that's why they play Mack the Knife at wedding receptions...
This is where my viewpont re-converges with Mark's: yes, ultimately
the continuance of the species is more important than whatever
individual accomplishments one might have wanted to see from Yashmeen.
She did, after, make that anonymous contribution in Professor
Hilbert's class, and how many of us get to make even an anonymous
contribution -- things are tough all over, we're all riding that
Ferris Wheel and all you might be offered is a bite of jellied eel...
More information about the Pynchon-l
mailing list