Kathryn Hume's other Pynchon stuff

Markekohut markekohut at yahoo.com
Thu Sep 13 07:04:00 CDT 2012


there is much lyrical beauty in the most "simple" 'nature writing' in AtD as the most oft and facile
Prose to point to--some of which I have been of late. 

In my opinion. 

Most of the rest of the impacted-with-allusive- elusive meaning is no less rich than is The prose of GR, just somehow more laid back, at-ease so to speak, yes, more memory and desire, more Proustian with an historical sweep, again, so to speak,compared to the 

INTENSITY, book-length with which I would describe GR.

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On Sep 13, 2012, at 12:16 AM, Michael Bailey <michael.lee.bailey at gmail.com> wrote:

>> the best. And I suspect, though readers here have mostly ignored or
>> even rejected the P-Industry
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> what i wouldn't give for the time and (sigh) the wit to read more criticism
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> so alice you are saying the prose in agtd is superior...
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> dare i ask for an example?
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> - where the bee sucks, there suck I



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