RE: Review: Thomas Pynchon’s “Bleeding Edge” (David Auerbach @ The American Reader)

Carvill John johncarvill at hotmail.com
Wed Oct 9 09:13:19 CDT 2013


Man that's a long, wordy article! I may return to it once I've finished the book... But tell me now, is tehre  alot of this sort of stuff in it?:
>"Patterning micro-chaos into macro-order requires a large canvas before the macro-order can emerge."
Meanwhile, this seems to me to be about as wrong as anyone could possibly get:
>"At one point, Mr. Pynchon’s work might have seemed likely to fade into irrelevance as well. But his new novel, Bleeding Edge, asserts a contemporary urgency that was not immediately apparent in his two prior epic-length monsterworks, Mason & Dixon and Against the Day,..."




 		 	   		  
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