Critical Thinking

Markekohut markekohut at yahoo.com
Thu Sep 20 21:26:54 CDT 2012


Okay, probably got wrong re Cork.......letters to Sales......

Joke? How would Larroquette, who got Roky Ericsson stuff right, evidently from pynchon or
Melanie come up with THAT joke himself? 
 
Or Yes, maybe/surely a misdirection joke but it applies to ATD, no? Not M & D, unpublished then
And not, surely, IV.

I have believed he conceived of GR, M & D and ATD way back....that His Calif novels came
In addition and inbetween....he spoke of LOT 49 as a short story marketed as a novel and we
Have all heard how he wrote it 'cause he needed the money then. 


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On Sep 20, 2012, at 9:35 PM, Don Higgins <bencanard2000 at yahoo.com> wrote:

> I remember that TRP spoke of novels that seem to have become GR, Mason & Dixon and, yes, Against the Day in that letter he wrote Cork Smith. 
> 
> Which letter to Cork? The Fond Ghoul letters are all about V. and the only other letters I've heard about (quoted in "From A to V") concern GR. P discusses three novels in a letter to the Sales and four in another one to them after V. but before CL49 and announces M&D in a letter to Donadio in '75 (at least according to Gussow). Three years latter M&D is mentioned in Newsweek.  I'm not sure those three or four novels includes CL49, which P described as "a short story with a gland problem."
>  Pandemonium of the Sun could be AtD but could also be a joke.  Who knows? I'd liked to read that paper that argues all the big novels were begun after V. but can't find the abstract so don't know who to write to ask for a copy or where it might be published. I'm almost positive the abstract was part of a conference announcement.
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