The BEER schedule. Tracy, Kelber asked to be excused so, is all
Mark Kohut
markekohut at yahoo.com
Fri Oct 18 16:33:40 CDT 2013
I am out of pocket tonight and traveling all day tomorrow.
So, Dave, you're up anytime.
I think we've shown every chapter might need more time.
Oops! Today is only the 18th, Dave is up on Sunday, the 20th.
Bek
see what happens when you retire and all the days look the same? - but I do miss 3-day weekends -
On Oct 18, 2013, at 2:01 PM, Mark Kohut <markekohut at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Here is the baton, Dave.
> Thank all for ALL the responses, exciting, interesting, fun they were.
> I hope we fill in the empty spaces below.
> and, more important, keep reading this book like it is an important Pynchon novel by Thomas Pynchon.
> THAT is worth it.
>
>
> Chap 1 1---7 10/17 Mark K.
> Chap 2. 8--19 10/19 Mark K.
> chap. 3. 20--29 10/20 Dave Monroe
> chap 4. 30--40 10/21 Dave Monroe
> Chap 5. 41--52 10/23 Dave Monroe
> chap. 6. 53--67 10/24 Monte Davis
> Chap. 7. 68--79 10/26 Monte Davis
> Chap 8. 80--86 10/28 Bekah
> Chap. 9. 87--95 10/30 Bekah
> Chap. 10. 96--111 10/31 Fiona
> Chap. 11. 112--119 11/01 Fiona
> Chap. 12. 120--131 11/03 Lemuel Underwing
> Chap. 13. 132--142 11/04 Lemuel Underwing
> Chap. 14. 143--157 11/06
> Chap 15. 158 --169 11/07
> Chap 16. 170--182 11/08
> Chap 17. 183-195 11/10 James Robertson
> Chap 18. 196-208 11/11 James Robertson
> Chap 19. 209-216 11/12
> Chap 20. 217-227 11/13
> Chap 21. 228- 236 11/14
> Chap 22. 237-244 11/15
> Chap 23. 245--253 11/16
> Chap 24. 254--262 11/17
> Chap 25. 263--272 11/18
> Chap 26. 273-286 11/19
> Chap 27. 287-299 11/20 Peter Petto
> Chap 28. 300-312 11/21 Michael Baily
> Chap 29. 313-325 11/22 Michael Baily
> Chap 30. 326-336 11/23
> Chap 31. 337--346 11/24
> Chap 32. 347-353 11/25
> Chap 33. 354--365 11/26 Peter Petto
> Chap 34. 366--383 11/27
> Chap 35. 384--395 11/28
> Chap 36. 396--409 11/29 Keith Davis
> Chap 37. 410-- 424 11/30 Keith Davis
> Chap 38. 425--440 first week December Mark K.
> Chap 39. 441--449 " "
> Chap 40. 450--464 " "
> Chap 41. 465--479 first week December "
>
>
> Bekah
>
> On Oct 12, 2013, at 6:27 PM, Mark Kohut <markekohut at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > 'It's the first day of spring 2001, and Maxine Tarnow, though some still have her in the system as Loeffler,
> > is walking her boys to school. Yes maybe they're past the age where they need an escort, maybe Maxine
> > doesn't want to let go just yet, it's only a couple blocks, it's on her way to work, she enjoys it, so?"
> >
> > I like the voice, the looseness, the easiness. Jelly Roll Morton on stride piano rolling out the phrases comma by comma,
> > breath by conversational breath. With attitude, is it New York attitude? We've talked about that linguistic
> > style, valley girl new york citified. Defending Maxine's sentimental love of her kids in free indirect discourse. Maxine defending herself.
> > "Free indirect discourse can also be described, as a "technique of presenting a character's voice partly mediated by the voice of the author" [below]
> >
> > This narratorial intrusion---which starts the book!--has echoes to me of some of the narratorial
> > intrusions in, yes, jump on it, Gravity's Rainbow. How off am I? Only like in Inherent Vice? Not at all?
> >
> > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_indirect_speech
> > -
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