Pyn's Privacy
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malignd at aol.com
Thu May 9 16:40:16 CDT 2013
Well, Pynchon isn't Hank Williams. This cockeyed notion that, were he not private to the extent that he seems to many ti be reclusive, that he'd be hounded by paparazzi, is absurd. He's created this situation. Is there any major writer who was inordinately denied his privacy? Roth, Gaddis, Bellow, Delillo, Heller, etc. -- all dealt with the press occasionally, but didn't suffer any particular loss of privacy. So yes, I think he's phobic. I mentioned this once before and was taken to task for tastelessness, but the man is notably homely. He may be sensitive about his looks and that's what's afoot.
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From: Matthew Cissell <macissell at yahoo.es>
To: Rev'd Seventy-Six <revd.76 at gmail.com>; pynchon-l <pynchon-l at waste.org>
Sent: Thu, May 9, 2013 5:49 am
Subject: Pyn's Privacy
Yeh, I saw the link - it's not for me. Deleted. Do I need the photo? no.
I've made the argumetn before, he is no recluse or introverted weirdo. And I
don't think it's a gimmik either. (It is almost funny how the real story of the
Time photographers got turned into him "jumping out a window and running off
into the desert", almost.)
Siegel (I think) claimed TP was upset by M. Monroe's death, and why not; it
seems plausible to me. But there were other examples of people being consumed by
their stardom. Consider the Hank Williams Sr. quote: "They're slicing me up and
selling me like bologna." The mid 20th century saw the creation of The Big Fame
Machine, unknown human goes in and a package comes out; when it is rung dry you
find another. I think TP saw this behemouth growing and decided he didn't want
to play along. By the time Kerouac drank himself to death, I bet TP was pretty
happy that he had avoided all that publicity/ fame BS.
Of course it is interesting to see how he is trying to navigate this situation
anew and play the game by his rules, not those of the Big Media fame machine.
Can he work the machine without getting worked over? We'll see in the September
episode of Swift Tom and the Media Monster Machine.
ciao
mc
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From: Rev'd Seventy-Six <revd.76 at gmail.com>
To: Dave Monroe <against.the.dave at gmail.com>; "pynchon-l at waste.org"
<pynchon-l at waste.org>
Sent: Thursday, May 9, 2013 2:04 AM
Subject: Re: Every Known Picture of Thomas Pynchon
The man worked hard for his privacy. What's with this sick cult of
personality capitalism encourages, where fans and/or glory hounds
insist on imposing their existence on a man who desires no
introduction? I like his books. I know him from his books. I think
that's where the fence is positioned. If he wanted any old busybody to
cross it he'd be eating in Ralph's Big Boy at two thirty every
afternoon.
Media... pffft.
On 5/8/13, Dave Monroe <against.the.dave at gmail.com> wrote:
> http://www.bookofjoe.com/2009/08/every-known-picture-of-thomas-pynchon.html
>
> The Truth about Thomas Pynchon
>
> http://www.verifiedfacts.org/i/pynchon/NDEwNjYw
>
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