"Bin Laden May Not Exist"

Mark Kohut mark.kohut at gmail.com
Sun Jun 22 05:00:04 CDT 2014


The interview sounds wrong to me in possibility and from the word ' trendy' on. It has been disavowed by Ms. Jackson.

"Late capitalism" in BLEEDING EDGE has been discussed. And the usual miscellany of other aspects, many of them 'political'. A key cultural ( embodied politics )aspect of BE is what made many plisters dislike it: pop has totally won. Also pretty clear that money took NYC and in the way 
novels write themselves larger than their literalness.....

And the future awaits anyone on the paths less traveled now on the plist. 

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On Jun 22, 2014, at 3:01 AM, Kai Frederik Lorentzen <lorentzen at hotmail.de> wrote:

> 
> >> What “Bleakhaus” couldn’t have known when he or she wrote this is that, while Against the Day (2006) may touch on 9/11 symbolically, his 2013 book Bleeding Edge deals with it literally—it’s part of the book’s plot. <<
> 
> Very true. 
> 
> Unfortunately neither reviewers nor plisters seem to be interested in discussing the novel's construction of 11 Sep ... They discuss Bleeding Edge as family novel and/or NYC novel. The basic political dimension of the plot has not been analyzed by anyone so far. 
> 
> On 21.06.2014 21:22, Dave Monroe wrote:
>> http://touch.dangerousminds.net/all/bin_laden_may_not_exist_did_thomas_pynchon_give_this_9_11_interview
> 
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