NP: Sometimes I wonder

Markekohut markekohut at yahoo.com
Tue Sep 24 19:24:50 CDT 2013


P.S. William Gibson has not read BLEEDING EDGE. Nor reviews of. He is finishing a novel
and won't until after. His response to the trailer was in response to the trailer. 

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On Sep 24, 2013, at 8:15 PM, Markekohut <markekohut at yahoo.com> wrote:

> Gibson expresses hyperbolic enthusiastic praise about the trailer from a
> hyperbolic " hysterical" irreal realist and
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> we say " he can't have meant it"....literally.....
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> And no one but me has any knowledge of his other remarks--as responses to other human beings on that despised medium---showing he meant it as high praise so we can hold the opinion
> That THE writer William Gibson could not have liked that trailer...?
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> Which we don't like?
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> Just say he's wrong, maybe? 
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> The trailer is brilliant, a tone-perfect (heavily)-allusive satire of Pynchon himself and his Upper West Side neighbors all over the world. The layers of irony are thicker than the smoked fish..." Thinner, thinner"...." 
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> But that's just me and I might be wrong. "Not too close to the head."
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