Re To The Wonder and Against the Day
Mark Kohut
markekohut at yahoo.com
Tue Apr 30 18:13:57 CDT 2013
already see To The Wonder before I did and post about the parallel
thematic lines (to infinity, maybe, the wonder, the wonder) it has with Pynchon--
Against the Day particularly.
Sorta this metaphysical place some modernists arrive at when they
start with Mont-Saint Michel?
THEMATIC SPOILER MAYBE!
Part of the Wonder of the title is the wonder of our natural beautiful world
which, Malick might be saying, should be seen religously, if/when we lose that Mont-Saint
Michel religion.
This is what I meant by paralleling, perhaps, a theme of Against the Day.
And Malick leaves it all mysterious too...
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