Bleeding Edge by Thomas Pynchon: review
Markekohut
markekohut at yahoo.com
Tue Dec 31 13:10:29 CST 2013
Yeah....but P and some other great writers might have "more" themes than most as well.....
Such richness also matters.....
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On Dec 31, 2013, at 10:27 AM, "Tom Beshear" <tbeshear at att.net> wrote:
> Most great artists -- I was going to say ALL but maybe there are a few exceptions -- have a small set of themes they pound away on obsessively, and P. is no different. Hitting on P. for this is no different than complaining that here comes Mr. Faulkner again with yet another novel about the legacy of slavery.
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> From: Michael Bailey
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> I am trying to think of a better attitude than annoyance when faced with a reviewer who deducts points for being concerned with the same issues as previous books! Have the issues gone away? Is there more to say about them? No! Yes!
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