Kathryn Hume's other Pynchon stuff

Rich richard.romeo at gmail.com
Wed Sep 12 11:23:25 CDT 2012


There's a great book called Methland which talks about indepth the meth problem in an Iowa town. Highly recommended

Rich

On Sep 12, 2012, at 11:52 AM, Paul Mackin <mackin.paul at verizon.net> wrote:

> On 9/12/2012 10:46 AM, Bled Welder       wrote:
>> This is why ultimately that fellow who               writes these books can never be a great writer--he knows nothing of the Midwest.
> 
> A lot of places have  claimed to be the meth capital of the United States, but I think Gillian Flynn in one of her Midwest based novels claims the title belongs to Missouri or Kansas,  don't remember which.  It's due to the hopelessness and boredom of life in so many small towns in decline.
> 
> I used to take a fair amount of a milder form of that wonderful substance to ward off the boredom of going to a job every day.  Haven't had that problem for going on 25 years now.
> 
> So in the end it's all about me.
> 
> P
>> 
>> On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 9:39 AM, Rich <richard.romeo at gmail.com> wrote:
>> PS
>> 
>> Also liked the fact that he got around to referencing the Midwest
>> 
>> Rich
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>> On Sep 12, 2012, at 10:27 AM, "Monte Davis" <montedavis at verizon.net> wrote:
>> 
>> > Less likely, I agree. But oh, when he does (AtD p. 71):
>> >
>> > "They pushed out into morning fields that went rolling all the way to every
>> > horizon, the Inner American Sea, where the chickens schooled like herring,
>> > and the hogs and heifers foraged and browsed like groupers and codfish, and
>> > the sharks tended to operate out of Chicago or Kansas City-the farm-houses
>> > and towns rising up along the journey like islands, with girls in every one,
>> > Merle couldn't help but notice, the extravagantly kept promises of island
>> > girls, found riding the electric trolley-lines that linked each cozy city to
>> > each, or serenely dealing cards in the riverside saloons, slinging hash in
>> > cafeterias you walked downstairs into out of the redbrick streets, gazing
>> > through doorscreens in Cedar Rapids, girls at fences in front of long fields
>> > in yellow light, Lizas and Chastinas, girls of the plains and of
>> > profusely-flowered seasons that may never quite have been, cooking for
>> > threshers far into and sometimes all through the nights of harvest, watching
>> > the streetcars come and go, dreaming of cavalry boys ridden off down the
>> > pikes, sipping the local brain tonic, tending steaming wash tubs full of
>> > corn ears at the street corners with radiant eyes ever on the move, out in
>> > the yard in Ottumwa beating a rug, waiting in the mosquito-thick evenings of
>> > downstate Illinois, waiting by the fencepost where the bluebirds were
>> > nesting for a footloose brother to come back home after all, looking out a
>> > window in Albert Lea as the trains went choiring by."
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > -----Original Message-----
>> > From: owner-pynchon-l at waste.org [mailto:owner-pynchon-l at waste.org] On Behalf
>> > Of David Morris
>> > Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2012 9:35 AM
>> > To: alice wellintown
>> > Cc: pynchon -l
>> > Subject: Re: Kathryn Hume's other Pynchon stuff
>> >
>> > I believe you re mostly correct in these statements.  Pynchon can still
>> > write beautiful and elaborate prose (but I think he's less likely to make
>> > page-length sentences as in GR).  But I got the distinct feeling in AtD that
>> > it was in the service of not much.  It almost felt at times that he was
>> > imitating himself or following a formula.
>> >
>> > David Morris
>> >
>> > On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 5:11 AM, alice wellintown
>> > <alicewellintown at gmail.com> wrote:
>> >
>> >> So, I suspect that it is not the prose style, surely superior in the
>> >> elder P of AGTD, that turns GR-Fanboys off. It is other things, like
>> >> characters and themes and settings and, dare I say, plots. But it is
>> >> not the style, not the words and sentences and imagery and the craft.
>> >> No way! AGTD is superior hand at work. No serious reader or writer can
>> >> deny that.
>> >
>> 
> 
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