M & D cont.
alice malice
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Sun Mar 15 09:17:57 CDT 2015
Recent studies, after AGTD studies, turn back to M&D and to GR, even
go back to V., where the WIND is used, metaphorically...some of these
critical studies have been discussed, or at least mentioned by readers
here, especially,
Simon de Bourcier, Pynchon and Relativity: Narrative Time in Thomas
Pynchon's Later Novels.
Not sure I'm convinced by this one or by prior readings of Pynchon's
use of wind and time, but what do I know.
On Sun, Mar 15, 2015 at 6:09 AM, Mark Kohut <mark.kohut at gmail.com> wrote:
> p. 161
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> "The Wind owns this Island", Dieter informed him.......
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> What are some meanings of Wind in M & D?
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