What next?
alice malice
alicewmalice at gmail.com
Wed Feb 26 15:27:10 CST 2014
GR ain't a book you get right, so, go for it and keep us in mind, send us
some questions, ideas, whatever. The crew is here now doesn't talk much
Pynchon, but GR always gets them erect. So go for it. It's a magical book.
Worth it.
Not sure if you mean I'm to be the carnival geek here but I'll gladly
> update you guys regardless. I'll post the pages read and maybe a brief
> summary/reaction and you guys can laugh and tell me how wrong I am
> On Feb 26, 2014 11:10 AM, "alice malice" <alicewmalice at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Why not give GR a go. I bet you can't finish it. Take the bet. Keep us
>> informed of your reading. That would be fun for all of us.
>> Mmmm...ahhhhh.....what should we wager?
>>
>> My first Pynchon was when I read ATD 4-5 years ago and liked it. Read
>>> Inherent Vice when it came out a couple years ago and liked it. Just
>>> finished Bleeding Edge and LOVED it. I don't know what the consensus is on
>>> his latest but it's my fav of the three.
>>>
>>> I'm interested in reading it all now since I hear These last three are
>>> ostensibly different than his earlier stuff. I'd like to save Gravity's
>>> Rainbow for last since I hear it's the best. Given all that, what do you
>>> guys recommend I read next?
>>>
>>
>>
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