GR translation: demolition man

jochen stremmel jstremmel at gmail.com
Thu Nov 8 01:02:55 CST 2012


I think what Pynchon refers to here is more general, not only in the
context of WW II or the high and low contact. It's about "a repetition
high and low", low like the malignant pun a filthy, mocking scoundrel
might make and high like a sympathetic magic.

It's about playing with words and images, similes, metaphors. Like the
demolition man and the Trembler he sees in a spoon between a glass and
a plate, if he has to do the dishes.

2012/11/7 Monte Davis <montedavis at verizon.net>:
> Jochen is correct about “demolition man” in  general, but in a WWII context
> I think it means Explosive Ordnance Disposal,  someone who *disarms* bombs.
> A “trembler” is a vibration-sensitive switch, its central tongue (an
> electrical contact) closing the circuit if it touches either the “high”
> contact above or the “low” contact beneath.
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> P234.35-235.4  In the second antechamber is an empty red tin that held
> coffee. The brand name is Savarin. He understands that it means to say
> “Severin.” Oh, the filthy, the mocking scoundrel. . . . But these are not
> malignant puns against an intended sufferer so much as a sympathetic magic,
> a repetition high and low of some prevailing form (as, for instance, no sane
> demolition man at his evening dishwater will wash a spoon between two cups,
> or even between a glass and a plate, for fear of the Trembler it implies . .
> . because it’s a trembler-tongue he really holds, poised between its two
> fatal contacts, in fingers aching with having been so suddenly reminded). .
> . .
>
> What is the "demolition man" mentioned here?  Why the fear of tremblers?
> What is a trembler anyway?
>
> Also, what is the meaning of "high and low" in "a repetition high and low"?



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